Investigators hope new videos and a map showing a person of interest roaming in the neighborhood around Brown University in Providence before Saturday’s deadly shooting on campus will lead to a breakthrough in the case. Officials shed new light on the investigation at 4 p.m., revealing that they do have physical DNA evidence, though it has not yet led to the identity of a suspect.”It’s a lot of work,” said Providence Police Chief Colonel Oscar L. Perez Jr. “I believe this is the most intense investigation going on right now in the nation.”Mayor Brett Smiley said another survivor has been discharged from the hospital and officials cautioned the public from sharing and spreading AI photos of the person of interest. Police describe the person of interest in a two-tone coat. He is believed to be about 5 feet 8 inches tall, but his face is partially covered by a mask, and his hair is covered by a winter hat.”We believe he was casing out this area to commit this crime,” said Providence’s police chief.On Wednesday afternoon, officials released a map they said shows the streets where the person of interest in the shooting is confirmed to have been present on the day of the incident.Streets marked in green show where video confirms the individual was present before the shooting.Streets marked in red show locations where video confirms the individual was present immediately after the shooting.The blue zone is the area where investigators are seeking footage from any time on the day of the shooting.Anyone who needs help reviewing their security or vehicle camera video can call the Providence Police tip line at 401-272-3121.Investigators are also hoping to identify and interview another person who police said was “in proximity of the person of interest.” Surveillance photos of that individual were shared by police on Wednesday. The photo appears to show a person near the Rhode Island Historical Society building, which the person of interest walked past several times during the hours before the shooting. Police were seen working at the building on Wednesday.Providence police have since released an enhanced picture of that person they are looking to speak with.Perez Jr. said during Wednesday’s press conference there have been several artificial intelligence (AI) images circulating of a potential person of interest. He urged the public to only share verified images from law enforcement.”I want to urge the public not to rely on or circulate AI generated images that are currently being shared on social media because they’re not verified or credible,” Perez said. “As well, the updates and information that you’re getting will be provided exclusively through this department’s official channels.”Providence’s police chief said investigators learned the person of interest was in that neighborhood around 10:30 a.m. the day of the shooting. The shooting inside the Barus and Holley Engineering building occurred at approximately 4:03 p.m. The two students killed in the shooting were identified as Ella Cook, a Birmingham, Alabama native and leader of the College Republicans at Brown, and Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov, a freshman who was studying to become a doctor. Nine others were injured. Investigators are asking anyone who lives in the residential block of Waterman Avenue, Power Street, Ives Street, and Hope Street to check their personal surveillance cameras up to a week prior for footage showing the person of interest.”As you can see in the video, satchel on, not on, heavy coat, something in front of abdomen, it’s complex,” said Perez Jr.Anyone with information about the case is asked to submit tips to investigators through the FBI’s website or by calling 401-272-3121. A reward of up to $50,000 is offered for information that leads to an arrest and conviction. Video below: ‘Enhanced’ footage of person of interestWhile police said they’ve received about 200 “actionable” tips so far, investigators are still asking for more as they face unanswered questions about the unthinkable crime.”There is no information the investigative team has about motive. Zero, zero,” said Attorney General Peter Neronha. Neronha said the shooting occurred inside an “older” building at the edge of campus.”Where the shooting took place is on the very edge of that building,” he said. “So you’re very quickly into a residential neighborhood… there is no footage that depicts this individual… that we have not released.”Two people were killed and nine others were injured during the campus shooting. According to Mayor Brett Smiley, three have since been discharged from the hospital. One survivor is in critical but stable condition and five others are in stable condition as of Wednesday afternoon. 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?”Timeline of person of interest’s movements:2:00 p.m.: Video from 56 Cooke St. shows the person of interest walking east on Manning Street and turning south on Cooke. The person of interest can be seen briefly walking behind a person in a white coat.2:04 p.m.: Video from 253 George St. shows the person of interest walking east towards Governor Street.2:07 p.m.: Video from the same home shows the individual walking west toward Cooke Street.2:08 p.m.: Video from 110 Benevolent St. shows the person of interest walking south on Cooke Street.2:09 p.m.: Video from the same residence shows the person of interest walking east on Benevolent Street and then west toward Cooke Street.2:13 p.m.: Video from 253 George St. shows the person of interest traveling west toward Cooke Street.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.2:18 p.m.: Video from 157 Hope St. shows the person of interest walking south on Hope.2:20 p.m.: Person of interest is shown running east toward Cooke Street.2:51 p.m.: Video from 253 George St. shows the person of interest walking west toward Cooke Street.2:52 p.m.: The person of interest is shown turning west onto Manning Street.2:52 p.m.: At the same time, footage from Manning Street shows the individual heading west toward Hope Street.2:53 p.m.: Video from a Nissan Rogue captures the man turning north onto Hope Street.4:03 p.m.: The shooting at Brown University occurs. 4:06 p.m. The person of interest is seen on Hope Street and turns onto Waterman Street. 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. —

Investigators hope new videos and a map showing a person of interest roaming in the neighborhood around Brown University in Providence before Saturday’s deadly shooting on campus will lead to a breakthrough in the case.

Officials shed new light on the investigation at 4 p.m., revealing that they do have physical DNA evidence, though it has not yet led to the identity of a suspect.

“It’s a lot of work,” said Providence Police Chief Colonel Oscar L. Perez Jr. “I believe this is the most intense investigation going on right now in the nation.”

Mayor Brett Smiley said another survivor has been discharged from the hospital and officials cautioned the public from sharing and spreading AI photos of the person of interest.

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Police describe the person of interest in a two-tone coat. He is believed to be about 5 feet 8 inches tall, but his face is partially covered by a mask, and his hair is covered by a winter hat.

“We believe he was casing out this area to commit this crime,” said Providence’s police chief.

This image taken from video provided by the FBI shows a person of interest in the investigation of the shooting that occurred at Brown University, in Providence, R.I., Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025. (FBI via AP)

On Wednesday afternoon, officials released a map they said shows the streets where the person of interest in the shooting is confirmed to have been present on the day of the incident.

Streets marked in green show where video confirms the individual was present before the shooting.

Streets marked in red show locations where video confirms the individual was present immediately after the shooting.

The blue zone is the area where investigators are seeking footage from any time on the day of the shooting.

Anyone who needs help reviewing their security or vehicle camera video can call the Providence Police tip line at 401-272-3121.

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Providence person of interest map

Investigators are also hoping to identify and interview another person who police said was “in proximity of the person of interest.” Surveillance photos of that individual were shared by police on Wednesday.

The photo appears to show a person near the Rhode Island Historical Society building, which the person of interest walked past several times during the hours before the shooting. Police were seen working at the building on Wednesday.

Providence police have since released an enhanced picture of that person they are looking to speak with.

providence person to speak with enhanced photo

Hearst OwnedProvidence Police Department

person seen in proximity to brown university person of interest

Providence Police Department

Perez Jr. said during Wednesday’s press conference there have been several artificial intelligence (AI) images circulating of a potential person of interest. He urged the public to only share verified images from law enforcement.

“I want to urge the public not to rely on or circulate AI generated images that are currently being shared on social media because they’re not verified or credible,” Perez said. “As well, the updates and information that you’re getting will be provided exclusively through this department’s official channels.”

Providence’s police chief said investigators learned the person of interest was in that neighborhood around 10:30 a.m. the day of the shooting. The shooting inside the Barus and Holley Engineering building occurred at approximately 4:03 p.m.

The two students killed in the shooting were identified as Ella Cook, a Birmingham, Alabama native and leader of the College Republicans at Brown, and Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov, a freshman who was studying to become a doctor. Nine others were injured.

Investigators are asking anyone who lives in the residential block of Waterman Avenue, Power Street, Ives Street, and Hope Street to check their personal surveillance cameras up to a week prior for footage showing the person of interest.

“As you can see in the video, satchel on, not on, heavy coat, something in front of abdomen, it’s complex,” said Perez Jr.

Anyone with information about the case is asked to submit tips to investigators through the FBI’s website or by calling 401-272-3121. A reward of up to $50,000 is offered for information that leads to an arrest and conviction.

Video below: ‘Enhanced’ footage of person of interest

While police said they’ve received about 200 “actionable” tips so far, investigators are still asking for more as they face unanswered questions about the unthinkable crime.

“There is no information the investigative team has about motive. Zero, zero,” said Attorney General Peter Neronha.

person of interest in brown university shooting

Providence Police Department

Neronha said the shooting occurred inside an “older” building at the edge of campus.

“Where the shooting took place is on the very edge of that building,” he said. “So you’re very quickly into a residential neighborhood… there is no footage that depicts this individual… that we have not released.”

Two people were killed and nine others were injured during the campus shooting.

According to Mayor Brett Smiley, three have since been discharged from the hospital.

One survivor is in critical but stable condition and five others are in stable condition as of Wednesday afternoon.

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?”

Timeline of person of interest’s movements:2:00 p.m.: Video from 56 Cooke St. shows the person of interest walking east on Manning Street and turning south on Cooke. The person of interest can be seen briefly walking behind a person in a white coat.2:04 p.m.: Video from 253 George St. shows the person of interest walking east towards Governor Street.2:07 p.m.: Video from the same home shows the individual walking west toward Cooke Street.2:08 p.m.: Video from 110 Benevolent St. shows the person of interest walking south on Cooke Street.2:09 p.m.: Video from the same residence shows the person of interest walking east on Benevolent Street and then west toward Cooke Street.2:13 p.m.: Video from 253 George St. shows the person of interest traveling west toward Cooke Street.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.2:18 p.m.: Video from 157 Hope St. shows the person of interest walking south on Hope.2:20 p.m.: Person of interest is shown running east toward Cooke Street.2:51 p.m.: Video from 253 George St. shows the person of interest walking west toward Cooke Street.2:52 p.m.: The person of interest is shown turning west onto Manning Street.2:52 p.m.: At the same time, footage from Manning Street shows the individual heading west toward Hope Street.2:53 p.m.: Video from a Nissan Rogue captures the man turning north onto Hope Street.4:03 p.m.: The shooting at Brown University occurs. 4:06 p.m. The person of interest is seen on Hope Street and turns onto Waterman Street.

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.