FBI Agents Seen Examining Snow in Hunt for Brown University Shooter, on Video
Brown University Shooter FBI Agents Kicking Around Snow Looking for Clues
The hunt is officially on ... FBI agents are hot on the trail of the Brown University shooting suspect ... digging into one key lead -- the snow itself -- as they race for answers.
Check out these news clips ... FBI Director Kash Patel’s team was all over the snow in Providence, Rhode Island, lining up side by side and shuffling through yards with their feet. The G-Men are hoping to turn up anything that could help ID the suspect who went on a kill-crazy rampage Saturday with a gun on the Brown University campus. When the smoke cleared, 2 students were dead, and 9 others were injured.
As you can see, the FBI agents were fully locked in -- kicking through the snow, even grabbing onto trees at times to steady themselves on the slick, white-topped mini-hills, all in hopes of turning up any key piece of evidence.
They’re looking for anything -- footprints, blood, DNA, physical debris, you name it -- but so far, it looks like slim pickings on the geographical front, and whatever else the FBI’s doing BTS hasn’t really surfaced online yet.
Kash has already taken to X, announcing a $50,000 reward for info leading to an arrest and conviction -- sharing new photos and video of a person dressed in black seen walking near campus Saturday.
A separate person of interest was briefly taken into custody Sunday, but cops later cleared him and let him go.