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WATCH LIVE: Officials hold briefing after Brown University shooting suspect found dead

A suspect involved in the December 13 shooting at Brown University, which left two students dead and nine others injured during an economics final exam study session, was found dead in a storage unit in New Hampshire. Authorities had been searching for the gunman since the attack. Law enforcement and local officials, including Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee and Providence Mayor Brett Smiley, held a press conference to provide updates on the inquiry.Officials are also exploring a possible connection between this incident and the recent shooting death of a Massachusetts Institute of technology professor.


WATCH LIVE: Officials hold briefing after Brown University shooting suspect found dead

Law enforcement and local officials are holding a press conference to provide updates after the suspected gunman in the Dec. 13 Brown University shooting was found dead in a New Hampshire storage unit.

The shooting left two students dead and nine others injured after the gunman opened fire on an economics final exam study session. Authorities had been searching for the shooter ever since.

POLICE RELEASE VIDEO TIMELINE OF BROWN UNIVERSITY SHOOTING SUSPECT BEFORE AND AFTER ATTACK

The investigation gained momentum over the last 24 hours after law enforcement identified the person of interest. Investigators were also probing a possible connection between the Brown University shooting and the shooting death of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor that occurred on Monday evening, according to multiple sources.

Gov. Dan McKee (D-RI), Providence Mayor Brett Smiley, the Providence Police Department, and law enforcement partners are leading the press briefing.



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