The community reels in the aftermath of a tragic event as the hunt intensifies for the shooter responsible for the mass shooting at Brown University. In a briefing, Ted Docks, the FBI special agent in charge of the Boston field office, confirmed the agency’s commitment to bringing the perpetrator to justice. “We know there is a lot of public concern about the horrific mass shooting at Brown University on Saturday, and rightly so,” Docks said in a statement obtained by the FBI Boston.
Investigators have been tirelessly working to piece together the events that unfolded on the campus, calling upon the public to aid them in their quest. The FBI now seeks to swiftly gather further evidence, asking anyone in Rhode Island and beyond to carefully review and disseminate new images of the suspected shooter. Despite the pain felt throughout the community, Docks assures the public that law enforcement officials are determined to honor the victims through a thorough investigation.
In a concerted effort to apprehend the individual believed to be armed and dangerous, a reward of up to $50,000 has been announced for information that leads to an identification, arrest, and conviction. “Tonight, as Colonel Perez stated, we are renewing our call for the public’s assistance and seeking any and all information about the shooter. No amount of information is too small or irrelevant,” said Docks, as reported by FBI Boston…