Brown University shooting victims
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Students Ella Cook and Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov identified as victims killed in Brown University shooting that wounded nine others over the weekend.
Authorities are still searching for the person responsible for the shooting. Police released a new video of a person of interest in the attack earlier Monday.
With the release of the person who had initially been detained in connection with the Brown University shooting, the University of Rhode Island announced on the morning of Monday, Dec. 15, that there will be no in-person exams on campus, as the hunt for the Brown shooter is still ongoing.
Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov's sister, who called him "the smartest," recounts finding out about his death, and Ella Cook is remembered as "an incredible light" who could "lift up those around her."
The Providence community looks to heal following Saturday's mass shooting at Brown University, where two students were killed and nine others were injured.
"Instead of enjoying the first snowfall, we are mourning our classmates and friends," wrote another student on a TikTok video of a happy snow day at Brown from a previous year. "The Brown we knew, one of safety and security, was stolen from us," added the student in the caption.
Students for Brown's Daily Herald worked around-the-clock this weekend providing live updates on Saturday's deadly shooting.
CNN host John Berman ’s coverage of Brown University’s mass shooting got personal Sunday when he interviewed one of the people who sheltered in place during the attack ― his son Joe.