The search for a shooter who opened fire in a classroom killing two students and injuring nine others during final exams at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, continued Sunday morning.Six victims were in critical but stable condition Saturday night, one victim was in critical condition and another victim was in stable condition at Rhode Island Hospital. Another person suffered non-life-threatening injuries related to the shooting.The shooting happened just after 4 p.m. at the Barus & Holley building, which houses the School of Engineering and the Physics Department. Brown University President Christina Paxson said all of the shooting victims are students; however, their names were not released. “This is a deeply tragic day for Brown, our families and our local community. There are truly no words that can express the deep sorrow we are feeling for the victims of the shooting that took place today at the Barus & Holley engineering and physics building,” Paxson said in a statement.Providence Police Department Commander Timothy O’Hara released video of a man dressed in black last seen exiting the engineering building on Hope Street side. A witness said the man was wearing a dark-camouflage mask. “What you are going to see is a video from the building, where this incident took place, 184 Hope St. It’s of who we believe is the suspect leaving that area, walking on Hope Street and taking a right on Waterman toward the water,” O’Hara said. At 5:42 a.m., Brown said the Providence police advised university that a shelter in place order was lifted for the entire campus. “However, police activity continues in areas that are still considered an active crime scene. Be advised that access to these areas of campus continues to be limited. Within the police perimeter, including Minden Hall and nearby apartment buildings, community members who leave those buildings will be unable to return,” Brown said in a community alert. “It is important to follow instructions from law enforcement at all times.”Video below: Brown president announces students’ deaths”We lost two community members today who were fatal victims of the shooting, and at this point, we know there are at least eight additional victims who were transported to the hospital. In this moment, they are in critical but stable condition, but this is an evolving situation. Our hearts are with their families,” Paxson’s statement continued. A reunification center was established at the Nelson Fitness Center at 225 Hope St. Final exams that were scheduled for Sunday will not take place, the university said.Dozens of federal and local law enforcement officials, some carrying long weapons, escorted students to safety. “We know there is a lot of fear and concern and uncertainty in the community right now. Law enforcement is actively working to identify the deceased victims, and the hospital personnel also are working to identify those transported to the hospital,” the school said in a statement.Video below: Search for shooterThe school initially said a person was taken into custody and then later corrected the alert saying a suspect had not been detained.President Donald Trump said late in the afternoon that he was briefed on the shooting.“God bless the victims and the families of the victims!” he said on his social media site.Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee said that the Rhode Island State Police and Emergency Management Agency were monitoring the situation.Brown is a private, nonprofit Ivy League institution with roughly 7,300 undergraduate students and more than 3,000 graduate students. Saturday was the second day of final exams for the fall semester.

PROVIDENCE, R.I. —

The search for a shooter who opened fire in a classroom killing two students and injuring nine others during final exams at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, continued Sunday morning.

Six victims were in critical but stable condition Saturday night, one victim was in critical condition and another victim was in stable condition at Rhode Island Hospital. Another person suffered non-life-threatening injuries related to the shooting.

The shooting happened just after 4 p.m. at the Barus & Holley building, which houses the School of Engineering and the Physics Department.

Brown University President Christina Paxson said all of the shooting victims are students; however, their names were not released.

“This is a deeply tragic day for Brown, our families and our local community. There are truly no words that can express the deep sorrow we are feeling for the victims of the shooting that took place today at the Barus & Holley engineering and physics building,” Paxson said in a statement.

Providence Police Department Commander Timothy O’Hara released video of a man dressed in black last seen exiting the engineering building on Hope Street side. A witness said the man was wearing a dark-camouflage mask.

video distributed by the city of providence shows a possible suspect walking away from the shooting at brown university

“What you are going to see is a video from the building, where this incident took place, 184 Hope St. It’s of who we believe is the suspect leaving that area, walking on Hope Street and taking a right on Waterman toward the water,” O’Hara said.

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Providence police released a video of a man they say is wanted in connection with the fatal shooting on the campus of Brown University. 

At 5:42 a.m., Brown said the Providence police advised university that a shelter in place order was lifted for the entire campus.

“However, police activity continues in areas that are still considered an active crime scene. Be advised that access to these areas of campus continues to be limited. Within the police perimeter, including Minden Hall and nearby apartment buildings, community members who leave those buildings will be unable to return,” Brown said in a community alert. “It is important to follow instructions from law enforcement at all times.”

Video below: Brown president announces students’ deaths

“We lost two community members today who were fatal victims of the shooting, and at this point, we know there are at least eight additional victims who were transported to the hospital. In this moment, they are in critical but stable condition, but this is an evolving situation. Our hearts are with their families,” Paxson’s statement continued.

A reunification center was established at the Nelson Fitness Center at 225 Hope St.

Final exams that were scheduled for Sunday will not take place, the university said.

Dozens of federal and local law enforcement officials, some carrying long weapons, escorted students to safety.

“We know there is a lot of fear and concern and uncertainty in the community right now. Law enforcement is actively working to identify the deceased victims, and the hospital personnel also are working to identify those transported to the hospital,” the school said in a statement.

Video below: Search for shooter

The school initially said a person was taken into custody and then later corrected the alert saying a suspect had not been detained.

President Donald Trump said late in the afternoon that he was briefed on the shooting.

“God bless the victims and the families of the victims!” he said on his social media site.

Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee said that the Rhode Island State Police and Emergency Management Agency were monitoring the situation.

Brown is a private, nonprofit Ivy League institution with roughly 7,300 undergraduate students and more than 3,000 graduate students. Saturday was the second day of final exams for the fall semester.