By Anjali Sharma
WASHINGTON – According to local authorities on Sunday at least 2 people were killed and 8 others injured after an active shooting at Brown University’s Barus & Holley Engineering Building on Saturday (local time), the Brown University said in an official alert, with the suspect still at large.
The university located in the Providence region in the state of Rhode Island confirmed the fatalities and said 8 additional victims were hospitalized and are in critical but stable condition in an update issued.
Authorities have imposed a shelter-in-place order as law enforcement continues to search the area.
“We are providing an update to the active shooting situation. We are very sorry to share that we have confirmed reports of two deceased victims from the active shooting situation at the Barus & Holley engineering building. There are eight additional victims in critical, but stable condition at the hospital. There remains a shelter in place order. The shooter or shooters still are not in custody at this time. Law enforcement is active in the area,” the alert read.
The university acknowledged widespread fear and uncertainty following the incident, adding that police are working to identify the deceased victims, while hospital personnel are identifying those transported for medical treatment.
Brown University urged students, staff and residents to continue following law enforcement instructions and to avoid the area. “The safety of our community is foremost,” the alert said.
Authorities also asked any students or Brown community members who were inside the Barus & Holley Engineering Building at the time of the shooting and have since left the area to contact police.
Authorities said no suspect has been taken into custody as investigations continue into the shooting at the university, CNN reported, citing Providence Mayor Brett Smiley.
He said Brown University officials, the City of Providence, and the FBI are closely coordinating efforts to locate the shooter or shooters.
Providence Deputy Police Chief Tim O’Hara, during a press conference, said that the suspected shooter is a male dressed in black.
“We are using every resource available to locate this suspect,” he said, as quoted by media, urged the public to stay away from the area. He further added that police are still determining how the suspect entered the Brown University building, but confirmed that he exited through the Hope Street side.
According to media reports cited law enforcement sources, police officers were involved in a confrontation with an individual that led to gunfire a few blocks away from the university, but it remains unclear whether that incident is connected to the Brown University shooting.
Brown University was built in 1965, the facility includes 117 laboratories, 150 offices, 15 classrooms, 29 laboratory classrooms, and three lecture halls, according to the university’s website.
Brown University is a private Ivy League research institution and ranks among the oldest centers of higher education in the US.
According to the analysis of data from the Gun Violence Archive, Education Week, and Every town for Gun Safety, more than 70 school shootings have occurred in the US this year.