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We are a dedicated international non-profit organization focused on providing immediate and necessary assistance to those impacted by the tragic events at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
Our commitment is to the survivors, the families of those who lost their lives, and the community members directly affected by this trauma. We are currently mobilizing resources to address the urgent needs arising from this incident, including:
By supporting us, you are directly investing in the recovery and well-being of the individuals and families who are struggling through the aftermath of this tragedy, helping to rebuild strength and hope in our community.
Victims Critical Relief Fund Rhode Island: Every contribution, big or small, will deliver critical assistance to individuals and families as they navigate the devastating aftermath of this event, including medical costs, funeral expenses, and ongoing psychological support.
Here is how your donation can help:
We stand with the victims. Your support makes their path to healing possible.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Police renewed their search Monday for the gunman who killed two Brown University students and wounded nine others, a day after they released a person of interest after determining the evidence pointed in a different direction.
Officials announced the man's release at news conference late Sunday, marking a setback in the investigation of Saturday's attack on the Ivy League school's campus. It also added to mounting questions about the shooting and investigation, including an apparent lack of video evidence and whether the focus on the person of interest might have given the killer more time to escape justice.
Providence residents and students were relieved early Sunday when officials announced they had detained a man at a Rhode Island hotel in connection with the attack and lifted a lockdown. But that relief was short-lived, as Mayor Brett Smiley said hours later that investigators didn't know whether the gunman was still in the area.
Colin Moussette, who has friends at Brown and is considering enrolling next fall, said he felt uneasy knowing that the suspect has not been caught.
“How someone got away, like in the middle of the day is, to me, not only heartbreaking but very concerning,” he said while visiting the campus Monday. “How they got access to the building is concerning.”
The last known sighting of the gunman was minutes after shooting. Authorities released a short clip of video of the suspect walking away from the scene, but his face wasn't visible.
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