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As Brown College capturing manhunt continues, FBI affords reward for information resulting in conviction
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As Brown College capturing manhunt continues, FBI affords reward for information resulting in conviction

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Last updated: December 16, 2025 10:54 am
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The FBI issued a reward of as much as $50,000 for data resulting in the arrest and conviction of the alleged gunman in Saturday’s deadly mass capturing at Brown College, as members of the bureau’s Boston Division aided the Windfall Police Division of their seek for the assailant.

The FBI launched a poster with three photos of an individual whom they’re searching for, calling them an “unknown suspect” and together with a brief description: “The suspect is described as a male, roughly 5’8″ with a stocky construct.”

“We despatched further sources and personnel earlier in the present day to assist monitor down leads, canvass neighborhoods, and develop intelligence,” FBI Director Kash Patel stated late Monday on social media. “Our Proof Response Workforce stays on campus processing the scene, and our Lab at Quantico is helping as effectively.”

A picture posted to FBI Director Kash Patel’s X account and proven at a press convention exhibits an individual described as an unknown suspect within the Brown College capturing, because the seek for the shooter continues, in Windfall, Rhode Island, Dec. 15, 2025.

FBI through Reuters

The reward for data got here as newly launched safety video confirmed what native and federal legislation enforcement stated was an individual of curiosity needed for questioning in reference to the lethal mass capturing.

Police in Windfall stated two college students have been killed and 9 different individuals have been injured within the capturing in a classroom setting on Faculty Hill, the world on Windfall’s East Aspect the place historic properties intermingle with redbrick and trendy campus buildings.

Windfall Police Chief Colonel Oscar Perez appears to be like at a brand new video launched of the attainable shooter at Brown College, throughout a press convention in Windfall, Rhode Island, Dec. 15, 2025.

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Brown College President Christina H. Paxson on Sunday stated the capturing amounted to “devastating gun violence.”

The college on Monday night stated the Windfall police have been searching for interviews with everybody who had been within the Barus & Holley constructing — the physics and engineering heart the place the capturing came about — on both Friday or Saturday.

“Even an incidental element could also be useful in investigating,” the college stated in an replace.

State officers shared in a single day the FBI’s poster searching for data.

FBI officers search an space of Windfall, R.I., Monday, Dec. 15, 2025.

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Gov. Dan McKee stated he had directed the Rhode Island State Police, which is helping within the investigation, to “proceed to supply all needed investigative and patrol help to the town and the campus.”

“Like so many people who’ve been impacted by the tragedy at Brown College this weekend, I’m anxious to have the shooter recognized, apprehended, and delivered to justice,” McKee stated in an announcement saying the reward early Tuesday.

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