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FBI Offers $50K Reward For Info On Brown University Killer
FBI Boston Special Agent in Charge Ted Docks said he believes the gunman remains "armed and dangerous."

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FBI Boston Special Agent in Charge Ted Docks said he believes the gunman remains "armed and dangerous."

The two men possessed and intended to deliver cocaine and fentanyl, police said.

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Talia Levine told CBS News on Monday that she was on the 11th floor of the Sciences Library when the shooting occurred at a nearby building.
The Providence Police Department urged anyone who recognizes the man to call its Tip Center.
The FBI has offered a $50,000 reward for information on the killer.
Gov. Dan McKee said he canceled the open house "out of respect for the Providence community and the victims of the shooting.
The Providence man was charged with larceny, police said.
When asked if the shooter was still in the area, the mayor responded that "honestly, we have no way of knowing."
An active shooter was first reported on the Ivy League campus shortly before 4:30 p.m.