Brown University Lockdown: Student Fear and Uncertainty After Shooting
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Summary:
An active shooter situation unfolded at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, around 4:05 p.m.on Saturday. The university issued a shelter-in-place order, instructing students and staff to lock doors, silence phones, and prepare to run or fight if necessary.The order remained in effect until at least midnight, with a perimeter established and people awaiting police escorts.
Graduate student Jack Diprimio initially dismissed the alerts as he had experienced lockdowns before. However, seeing people fleeing from the Barus & Holley building (where the shooting occurred) and receiving texts about injuries prompted him to seek shelter. He initially ran to his apartment but, lacking keys, took refuge in a nearby dorm before hiding in a basement bathroom for 4-5 hours. He later charged his phone at the department of Public Safety and was allowed to return to his apartment.
As of 1 a.m., many remained in lockdown, awaiting clearance from law enforcement. Diprimio expressed feeling anxious and sought contact with friends to avoid being alone with his thoughts.
Key details:
* Location: Brown University, Providence, Rhode island (specifically the Barus & Holley building)
* Time: Shooting reported around 4:05 p.m., lockdown in effect until at least midnight.
* Response: Shelter-in-place order, perimeter established, law enforcement escort needed for leaving buildings.
* Witness Account: Jack Diprimio’s experience of initially downplaying the alert, then seeking shelter and remaining hidden for hours.
* Image: Shows Brown University students being evacuated on a public bus.
