What we know so far about the Brown University shooting
The investigation is ongoing and authorities are searching for additional video evidence that could help them track down the suspect.
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Officials had detained a "person of interest" on Sunday but later released that person, explaining that the evidence "now points in a different direction".
There is not an immediate threat to Brown or the local community, the university said in a statement just before midnight on Sunday. All remaining in-person exams and classes for the semester have been cancelled.
The two deceased have been identified as university students MukhammadAziz Umurzakov and Ella Cook.
The attack on the campus brings the number of mass shootings in the US to 389 for this year, according to the independent analysis website Gun Violence Archive. It defines mass shootings as having four or more victims killed or injured, not including the attacker.
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