Officials said the suspect in the shooting was still not in custody. Brown University has urged people to shelter in place until further notice. At least 2 killed, 8 in critical condition, Providence mayor Brett Smiley says Smiley declines to say whether the victims were students The suspect is believed to still be at large Follow our update for the latest developments on the shooting at Brown University on Saturday, December 13: Police still searching for shooter at Brown University "We do not have a shooter in custody at this time," Providence Mayor Brett Smiley told a news conference. He said that a shelter-in-place was in effect for the area. Brown University also said that "the shooter or shooters still are not in custody at this time." The suspect was a male who was dressed in black and last seen leaving the building, according to Timothy O'Hara, Deputy Chief of Police. Earlier, US President Donald Trump posted on his Truth Social platform that "the suspect is in custody," only to later reverse the statement. Officials also initially reported that a suspect was in custody. FBI agents on the scene of the shooting, FBI chief says Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Kash Patel said on Saturday that FBI personnel were on the scene of the shooting. "Please pray for all those involved. We will update with more information as we are able," Patel said. 2 dead, 8 critically injured in Brown University shooting Two people have died in the shooting at Brown University, said Brett Smiley, mayor of Providence, at a press conference. Eight people are in a critical but stable condition at Rhode Island Hospital, he added. Smiley declined to say whether the victims were students. Police were still searching for the suspect. 'Multiple' shot at Brown University, police say Providence Police confirmed that "multiple" people have been shot at Brown University. "This is an active investigation. Please shelter in place or avoid the area until further notice," police said on X. Police did not give immediate details about the victims' conditions or the circumstances of the shooting. Brown University said the victims "have been transported to local hospitals." What do we know so far about the Brown University shooting? An active shooter was operating near Brown University's Barus & Holley The seven-story complex houses the university's School of Engineering and Physics department Police confirm that 'multiple' people have been shot Authorities say the suspect is still at large Officials caution that information remains preliminary The Ivy League school has about 11,000 students Welcome to our coverage of the Brown University shooting Police are responding to an active shooting situation at Brown University in Rhode Island. Police say "multiple" people have been shot and the suspect is still at large. Not much more is clear at this point, but stay tuned as we bring you the latest.