The FBI on Tuesday released a new video timeline detailing the movements of a person of interest in the deadly mass shooting at Brown University, offering the public a clearer look at the suspect’s actions before and after the attack.
The roughly six-minute compilation features more than a dozen surveillance angles captured from home security cameras in a residential neighborhood near the Ivy League campus in Providence, Rhode Island.
According to the FBI, the footage begins around 2 p.m. ET Saturday — nearly two hours before the shooting — with the individual walking east on Manning Street before turning south onto Cooke Street.
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