News Topical, Digital Desk : It was Saturday, December 13, 2025, and final exams were underway at Brown University in the United States. A man dressed in black entered the university and began firing indiscriminately. Two people were killed and eight were injured in the incident.
More than 800 cameras were installed throughout the university campus. Yet, surprisingly, not a single camera captured the attacker's face. In every footage, the attacker can only be seen from behind. Thirty days have passed since the incident, but the police have still been unable to identify the attacker.
The mayor gave information
Providence Mayor Brett Smiley released a video saying, “We have a very clear picture of who police suspect. But that doesn't mean we don't have more evidence. A lot of evidence has been gathered over the last two days of investigation.”
Police released the suspect
US police also detained a suspect and began questioning him, but later determined he was not the attacker. They released him. Even after several hours, US police have yet to find any clues about the attacker.
Trump claimed the arrest
After police rounded up the suspect in the Brown University shooting, President Donald Trump immediately announced that they had captured the shooter. However, 13 hours later, US police clarified that the suspect was not the real attacker. However, his name was leaked to the media, leading to severe criticism.
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