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Two dead and two injured after Brown University shooting, police arrest a person of interest

Providence Police have arrested a "person-of-interest" in connection with the Brown University Shooting that resulted in the deaths of?two? students and nine other people at the U.S. ivy 'League School.

Kristy DosReis, Providence's Chief Public Safety Information Officer, told reporters that a person-of-interest was being held by police after the shootings at Providence University.

In an advisory issued on Sunday, Brown stated that the police had lifted a shelter in place order for their campus in Rhode Island.

On Saturday, more than 400 police officers were deployed to search for a suspect that had entered an exam room with a gun.

Providence University said that police officers were still present in crime scenes.

Brown University, which is home to hundreds of buildings including lecture halls and laboratories, has restricted access on Sunday.

On Saturday, the streets?around campus were?filled with emergency vehicles. Security was also heightened in the city as authorities said they were searching for the gunman.

Local and state police were working together with agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Officials released video footage of a suspect who was dressed in black and may have been in his 30s. Timothy O'Hara, Providence's Deputy Chief of Police said that the suspect may have been wearing a mask but officials were not sure.

O'Hara said that although investigators recovered shell casings at the scene, police did not want to reveal any details.

Officials said that the gunman fled from a classroom where he shot students. The doors of Brown's Barus & Holley Engineering Building were allegedly left unlocked during exams.

At a press conference, Chief Oscar Perez of the police said that detectives were investigating why this location was targeted.

Brown President Christina Paxson told reporters all or almost all of the victims are students. She added: "This day is one that you hope never happens and it did".

Brown University Health reported that seven of the nine injured were in critical condition late Saturday. (Reporting and editing by Sharon Singleton, Alexander Smith, and Mrinmay dey in Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)