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Manhunt for Brown University Killer: 2 Dead, 9 Wounded in Ivy League Bloodbath + Iran’s Foreign Minister Heads to Russia: Axis of Power Meets Amid Global TensionsBrown University shooting: multiple students killed as campus manhunt unfolds
A mass shooting at Brown University left multiple students dead and others wounded during finals week. Authorities released surveillance footage of a person of interest as a massive manhunt and campus lockdowns continue
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"There will be very serious retaliation" — President Donald Trump
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"The Brown University Police reversed their previous statement — The suspect is NOT in custody."