Police shared a new video and a timeline Tuesday of the person of interest sought in connection with the fatal shooting at Brown University in Providence, and said that more media could soon be released amid the ongoing manhunt.At 5 p.m., officials gave an update on the shooting investigation.Providence police released enhanced video of the person of interest walking in the area prior to Saturday’s shooting. Similarly, new video shared by the FBI shows a timeline of the movements of the person of interest. Video from 56 Cooke St. shows the person of interest walking east on Manning Street and turning south on Cooke at approximately 2 p.m. Saturday.The person of interest can be seen briefly walking behind a person in a white coat.At approximately 2:04 p.m., video from 253 George St. shows the person of interest walking east towards Governor Street.At 2:07 p.m., video from the same home shows the individual walking west toward Cooke Street.A minute later, video from 110 Benevolent St. shows the person of interest walking south on Cooke Street.Video from the same residence shows the person of interest walking east on Benevolent Street and then west toward Cooke Street at 2:09 p.m.At 2:13 p.m., video from 253 George St. shows the person of interest traveling west toward Cooke Street.Three minutes later, at 2:16 p.m., video shows the person of interest walking north on Cooke Street. He then abruptly turns west down George Street while a second individual follows.At 2:18 p.m., video from 157 Hope St. shows the person of interest walking south on Hope.Two minutes later, at 2:20 p.m., he is shown running east toward Cooke Street.At 2:51 p.m., video from 253 George St. shows the person of interest walking west toward Cooke Street.At 2:52 p.m., the person of interest is shown turning west onto Manning Street.At the same time, footage from Manning Street shows the man heading west toward Hope Street.A minute later, at 2:53 p.m., video from a Nissan Rogue captures the man turning north onto Hope Street.A little over an hour later, at 4:03 p.m., the shooting at Brown University occurs.Video provided by the FBI shows the person of interest traveling through Lot 42 to Hope Street.At 4:06 p.m., a camera on the person of interest is seen on North Street turning onto Hope Street.Also on Tuesday, a new photo shows the man in a black hat, wearing a black mask and dark clothes, walking on a sidewalk. Officials have not yet specified where the image was taken.The new photo follows the publication of videos on Monday afternoon, which showed the person of interest walking near Hope, Benevolent and Manning streets just two hours before Saturday’s mass shooting.Officials released three separate videos of a new person of interest after a previous individual was released from police custody Sunday evening. The FBI says the person of interest is a man who is approximately 5 feet, 8 inches tall with a stocky build.One video shows the man walking on a sidewalk before crossing the street with one hand in his pocket near 56 Cooke St.A second video shows the man walking past the front gate of a home near 59 Manning St. Finally, a third video shows the person of interest outside the Rhode Island Historical Society at 110 Benevolent St. From the images that have been released, the person of interest is wearing a mask; however, he appears to have a unique walk that his friends or family may recognize. Frontier Security Strategies President Ed Cash said there’s hope that we will soon get new details about the person responsible.”I chatted with a member of law enforcement this morning that is hoping that, as the victims go from critical to stable condition, they will be in a state of mind where they can be interviewed by a law enforcement agent,” Frontier Security Strategies president Ed Cash said. “And now that more pieces of the puzzle could be met, like, ‘I did see this guy. I saw him get a sip of water at the water stand or touch something in there.’ Did he have gloves on? Anything? Because that is a crime scene. They’re analyzing every fingerprint, every hair and identifying who was from Brown University, who was not, who was in that building. Did he leave any bit of clues?”Video below: New, clearer videos of person of interest releasedBrown officials are urging anyone who was in the Barus & Holley building on Friday or Saturday to immediately contact the Providence police to arrange for an interview. “We’re asking the public for assistance to be able to identify this individual,” Providence Police Chief Oscar L. Perez, Jr. said. “This is a very active investigation, very complex investigation. It’s all hands on deck. And there’s no one that wants to put this individual in handcuffs than us.”The FBI Boston is offering up to a $50,000 reward for information leading to the identification of the person in the photo below.A man previously detained in the shooting was detained Sunday night. Investigators said the gunman specifically targeted the Ivy League school and came armed with a 9-millimeter firearm. He fired more than 40 rounds before leaving the scene, officials said. Two people were killed, and nine others were injured in the attack. Seven people were in stable condition, one was in critical but stable condition, and one was discharged as of Monday morning. Anyone with information about the case is asked to submit tips to investigators through the FBI’s website or by calling 401-272-3121. Providence Mayor Brett Smiley said authorities had no information about any additional threats posed to the public. 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. —

Police shared a new video and a timeline Tuesday of the person of interest sought in connection with the fatal shooting at Brown University in Providence, and said that more media could soon be released amid the ongoing manhunt.

At 5 p.m., officials gave an update on the shooting investigation.

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Providence police released enhanced video of the person of interest walking in the area prior to Saturday’s shooting.

Similarly, new video shared by the FBI shows a timeline of the movements of the person of interest.

Video from 56 Cooke St. shows the person of interest walking east on Manning Street and turning south on Cooke at approximately 2 p.m. Saturday.

The person of interest can be seen briefly walking behind a person in a white coat.

At approximately 2:04 p.m., video from 253 George St. shows the person of interest walking east towards Governor Street.

At 2:07 p.m., video from the same home shows the individual walking west toward Cooke Street.

A minute later, video from 110 Benevolent St. shows the person of interest walking south on Cooke Street.

Video from the same residence shows the person of interest walking east on Benevolent Street and then west toward Cooke Street at 2:09 p.m.

At 2:13 p.m., video from 253 George St. shows the person of interest traveling west toward Cooke Street.

Three minutes later, at 2:16 p.m., video shows the person of interest walking north on Cooke Street. He then abruptly turns west down George Street while a second individual follows.

At 2:18 p.m., video from 157 Hope St. shows the person of interest walking south on Hope.

Two minutes later, at 2:20 p.m., he is shown running east toward Cooke Street.

At 2:51 p.m., video from 253 George St. shows the person of interest walking west toward Cooke Street.

At 2:52 p.m., the person of interest is shown turning west onto Manning Street.

At the same time, footage from Manning Street shows the man heading west toward Hope Street.

A minute later, at 2:53 p.m., video from a Nissan Rogue captures the man turning north onto Hope Street.

A little over an hour later, at 4:03 p.m., the shooting at Brown University occurs.

Video provided by the FBI shows the person of interest traveling through Lot 42 to Hope Street.

At 4:06 p.m., a camera on the person of interest is seen on North Street turning onto Hope Street.

Also on Tuesday, a new photo shows the man in a black hat, wearing a black mask and dark clothes, walking on a sidewalk. Officials have not yet specified where the image was taken.

person of interest in brown university shooting

Providence Police Department

The new photo follows the publication of videos on Monday afternoon, which showed the person of interest walking near Hope, Benevolent and Manning streets just two hours before Saturday’s mass shooting.

Officials released three separate videos of a new person of interest after a previous individual was released from police custody Sunday evening.

The FBI says the person of interest is a man who is approximately 5 feet, 8 inches tall with a stocky build.

brown univ. suspect

One video shows the man walking on a sidewalk before crossing the street with one hand in his pocket near 56 Cooke St.

A second video shows the man walking past the front gate of a home near 59 Manning St.

Finally, a third video shows the person of interest outside the Rhode Island Historical Society at 110 Benevolent St.

From the images that have been released, the person of interest is wearing a mask; however, he appears to have a unique walk that his friends or family may recognize.

Frontier Security Strategies President Ed Cash said there’s hope that we will soon get new details about the person responsible.

“I chatted with a member of law enforcement this morning that is hoping that, as the victims go from critical to stable condition, they will be in a state of mind where they can be interviewed by a law enforcement agent,” Frontier Security Strategies president Ed Cash said. “And now that more pieces of the puzzle could be met, like, ‘I did see this guy. I saw him get a sip of water at the water stand or touch something in there.’ Did he have gloves on? Anything? Because that is a crime scene. They’re analyzing every fingerprint, every hair and identifying who was from Brown University, who was not, who was in that building. Did he leave any bit of clues?”

Video below: New, clearer videos of person of interest released

Brown officials are urging anyone who was in the Barus & Holley building on Friday or Saturday to immediately contact the Providence police to arrange for an interview.

“We’re asking the public for assistance to be able to identify this individual,” Providence Police Chief Oscar L. Perez, Jr. said. “This is a very active investigation, very complex investigation. It’s all hands on deck. And there’s no one that wants to put this individual in handcuffs than us.”

The FBI Boston is offering up to a $50,000 reward for information leading to the identification of the person in the photo below.

A man previously detained in the shooting was detained Sunday night. Investigators said the gunman specifically targeted the Ivy League school and came armed with a 9-millimeter firearm. He fired more than 40 rounds before leaving the scene, officials said.

Two people were killed, and nine others were injured in the attack. Seven people were in stable condition, one was in critical but stable condition, and one was discharged as of Monday morning.

Anyone with information about the case is asked to submit tips to investigators through the FBI’s website or by calling 401-272-3121.

Providence Mayor Brett Smiley said authorities had no information about any additional threats posed to the public.

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.