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Patel Faces Blowback After ‘Person of Interest’ in Brown University Shooting Is Released

The quick announcement drew criticism for jeopardizing the investigation by publicly identifying someone later cleared.

Overview

  • The Brown University attack left two dead and nine wounded, and investigators have not publicly identified a suspect.
  • FBI Director Kash Patel announced that FBI Boston detained a person of interest in a Coventry hotel room based on a Providence Police tip.
  • Rhode Island authorities released the individual hours later after finding no evidence linking them to the shooting.
  • Attorney General Peter Neronha said the evidence now points elsewhere and called the public leak of the person’s name unfortunate.
  • The episode renewed scrutiny of Patel’s public communications, drawing comparisons to his premature announcement in the September Charlie Kirk case.