Brown University gunman remains at large after person of interest released

One of the nine students wounded during the shooting at Brown University on Saturday has been identified as Kendall Turner.
Durham Academy, the private K-12 school that Turner attended in Durham, North Carolina, told Fox News in a statement that Turner’s family informed them that she is receiving care at a local hospital.
“We were deeply saddened to learn that Kendall Turner ‘25, a beloved Durham Academy alumna, was wounded in the mass shooting that occurred at Brown University,” the statement said. “Her family has informed us that she is currently in critical but stable condition and is receiving care at a local hospital.”
It continued: “Her parents are with her. We hope for her continued strength and recovery.”
Turner was one of nine students wounded when a gunman opened fire inside a classroom in the Barus and Holley engineering building around 4 p.m. Saturday. Two other students were killed.
One of the students killed was identified as Alabama native
Ella Cook, a 19-year-old sophomore and vice president of Brown College Republicans.
The names of the other student victims were not immediately released to the public.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with Kendall, her family, and all members of the Brown University community during this incredibly difficult time,” Durham Academy said. “Our school community is rallying around Kendall, her classmates, and her loved ones, and we will continue to offer our full support in the days ahead.”
Fox News’ CB Cotton contributed to this report.




