The manhunt for the Brown University shooter enters its third day, with a person of interest released by the police. The shooting, which occurred on Saturday afternoon during exams, has left two students dead and nine others injured. The investigation is challenging due to limited video evidence and the suspect's head start. The Providence Mayor, Brett Smiley, urges residents to come together and support the victims. The incident has sparked a national conversation on gun violence, with Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr speaking out against gun restrictions and drawing parallels to the Parkland families' loss. The search for the suspect continues, with authorities reviewing surveillance footage and door camera footage from the area. The community is rallying to support the victims, and the semester has been canceled to ensure student safety. The incident has also brought back traumatic memories for some, as students recall previous school shootings, highlighting the ongoing issue of gun violence in the United States.