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There continues to be no threat to the public, Providence mayor says
From CNN's Chris Boyette
Despite an unidentified killer on the loose and an ongoing manhunt in the wake of the shooting at Brown University, Providence Mayor Brett Smiley said students at Brown and people in Providence are safe.
“We don’t believe that there is an imminent threat to public safety here in the city of Providence, and there is, in fact, an enhanced police presence throughout the city,” Smiley said Monday morning.
The mayor said there have been no credible threats since the shooting late afternoon Saturday.
“There’s been no additional either threat or act of violence that has occurred since the horrific incident a day and a half ago,” Smiley said.
But that doesn’t mean the community isn’t on edge.
Smiley said there have been “several” false calls reported, which police took seriously, but were deemed unfounded.
Students at Brown have told CNN they
“don’t feel safe” and many people are “very paranoid.”
As the search for the shooter continues, investigators across local, state and federal agencies are working well together, according to Smiley.
“The boots on the ground here are all professionals. They have a preexisting and long-standing relationship, and everyone is focused on the task at hand in doing their job,” Smiley said. “Of course, they’re getting tired. There hasn’t been a lot of sleep in the last two days.”