Providence, Rhode Island A shooting on the campus of Brown University late Saturday night has left the campus community shaken, as students were in the midst of final exams. The incident occurred near one of the university's residence halls, prompting a swift lockdown and emergency response from campus security and local police.
Authorities confirmed that one student was injured in the incident and transported to a nearby hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The identity of the suspect has not yet been released, but law enforcement officials say they are pursuing leads and reviewing campus surveillance footage. The university has not disclosed whether the shooting was targeted or random.
In a statement issued early Sunday, Brown University President Christina Paxson expressed deep concern and assured the community that the university is working closely with local authorities. “We are prioritizing the safety of our students and providing full support to those affected,” she said. Additional counseling services have been made available for students struggling to cope with the event.
The timing of the incident during the peak of final exams has added stress to an already intense period for students. Many have voiced frustration and fear over campus safety, calling for increased security measures and greater transparency in emergency communication protocols.
Classes and exams scheduled for Sunday were temporarily postponed, with updates expected as the investigation continues. The university has urged students to remain alert and report any suspicious activity as officials work to restore calm and ensure safety on campus.

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