Four Days Later: Brown University Shooter Still At Large As Bizarre Anomalies Mount In Investigation
Anger mounts as the investigation into the Brown University shooting runs into ongoing hurdles: no identifiable suspect, a series of dead-end leads involving so-called persons of interest, and bizarre anomalies as the probe enters its fourth day.
The shooting at Brown occurred Saturday afternoon at the Barus and Holley Engineering Building. Ella Cook and Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov were both killed. Importantly, Cook served as the vice president of the Ivy League school’s College Republicans.
Brown University Republican Club VP Ella Cook’s family deserves answers. pic.twitter.com/heOL1hQj6x
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) December 17, 2025
Following the shooting, there have been multiple dead-end leads involving so-called “persons of interest.” Local police have released blurry footage of one individual, while one of the most heavily surveilled schools in the nation reportedly had no interior footage.
Incompetence from liberal elites?



































