The authorities in Providence, R.I., have not released video showing the face of the gunman who opened fire on students at Brown University this weekend, killing two, and have publicly revealed only two short clips showing the man who they believe could be the killer.
Police officers were going door to door in neighborhoods close to campus on Monday afternoon, searching for additional video that might provide more information about the man who opened fire on an economics review session on Saturday, killing two students and injuring nine others.
The first footage of the possible suspect walking away from campus on Saturday afternoon was filmed from a CCTV camera affixed to a corner of a green Colonial-style building built in 1867 called the John A. Mitchell House.
On Monday afternoon, the Providence police released a second video. It was taken from a distance, and it shows a person in dark clothing walking at a normal pace down a sidewalk. Like the first video released on Saturday night, this footage does not show the person’s face.
The authorities have asked anyone who might have more video, from doorbell cameras or security feeds, to provide it to the Providence police.
Mitch Smith is a Chicago-based national correspondent for The Times, covering the Midwest and Great Plains.
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