FBI Offers $50k Reward for Suspect in Deadly Brown University Shooting

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FBI Offers $50k Reward for Suspect in Deadly Brown University Shooting

The recent tragic shooting incident at Brown University has left the community mourning the loss of two promising students. The victims have been identified as Ella Cook and Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov.

Identities of the Victims

Ella Cook was a dedicated student and the Vice President of the Brown College Republicans. The organization expressed their sorrow over her passing, highlighting her courageous and compassionate nature.

Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov hailed from Uzbekistan and was recognized as a diligent student with aspirations in medicine. His aunt, Karina Gabit, described him as a kind and intelligent individual who had attended specialized schools for gifted students.

Community Responses and Condolences

The impact of this tragedy has resonated beyond the university. Ambassadors and officials from various nations have offered their condolences

  • The Uzbekistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs acknowledged the profound loss caused by the shooting
  • US Ambassador to Uzbekistan, Jonathan Henick, shared his sadness and extended condolences to Umurzokov’s family and community

Future Actions

The Brown University community is coming together to remember and honor the lives of Ella and Mukhammad. Efforts are underway to support their families and address the issues surrounding campus safety.

The FBI has also become involved, offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the suspect responsible for this senseless violence.