Brown University Removes Student's Profile Amid Ongoing Manhunt

After the Dec 13 Brown Univ shooting that killed two, FBI hunts a suspect as social media speculates over a removed student profile; no link confirmed.

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In the wake of the December 13 shooting at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, investigators are yet to identify a suspect. The FBI and Providence Police Department have released fresh videos and photos of a possible person of interest, offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the suspect's capture and conviction.A 24-year-old individual taken into custody as a person of interest on Sunday was later released. As the manhunt continues, Brown University has removed the profile of first-year student Mustapha Kharbouch from its website, sparking speculation that it may be connected to the shooting. However, the university has not commented on the reason for the removal, and there is no credible evidence linking Kharbouch to the incident. In a statement, Brown University emphasized the importance of avoiding speculation and targeting individuals, which could cause harm to the community. Social media users have been speculating about Kharbouch's involvement, despite the lack of evidence. The university's statement reads: "It's essential to make clear that targeting individuals could cause irreparable harm. Accusations, speculation, and conspiracies are irresponsible, harmful, and, in some cases, dangerous for the safety of individuals in our community."The FBI has released a new image of the person of interest in the Brown University shooting, which remains a mystery. The investigation is ongoing, and the public is urged to report any information that may lead to the suspect's capture.