Two Brown University students who had prior shooting experience face the campus tragedy that killed two and wounded nine, amid lockdown fears and the campus community fears.
The Recent Shooting
On Saturday, an active shooter entered Brown University and killed two students while critically injuring nine others. Authorities are still searching for the suspect.
Students’ Prior Experience
The two students had previously been present at a campus shooting. Their experience has shaped how they perceive and respond to the current incident.
Campus Response
The university ordered a shelter‑in‑place, instructing people to lock doors, silence phones, and run or fight if necessary. The lockdown has left many students uncertain and fearful.

Key Takeaways
- Two students who survived a prior shooting are now confronting a new campus tragedy.
- The recent shooting resulted in two deaths and nine critical injuries.
- Brown University implemented a shelter‑in‑place order amid widespread fear.
The campus community remains on edge as authorities continue their search for the suspect and work to restore safety.

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