As the Rhode Island community mourns, the FBI hopes a new digitally enhanced video will help generate tips from the public that could help them close in on the killer behind the brazen attack at Brown University that left two dead and nine injured over the weekend.
It's unknown if police or federal agents have been able to make headway into the large-scale manhunt across Rhode Island and beyond. The enhanced video offers sharper images of a masked man walking purposefully through Providence neighborhoods, possibly casing the area before the attack, according to police.
That person is more than likely the suspected shooter, not just a person of interest, Providence Police Chief Col. Oscar Perez.
Also still up in the air is any indication as to the shooter's motive, authorities said in a Tuesday evening news conference. Speculation about what the alleged shooter may have yelled before opening fire – while witnesses disagree if anything at all was said – is a "dangerous road to go down, particularly in today's environment," Attorney General Peter Neronha said.
Neronha said the investigative team has "zero" information about a motive.











