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Police are asking the public to help them identify another person who is, quote, in proximity of the person of interest.
Officials have released three grainy photos showing a person in a coat and hoodie walking through a yard on what appears to be a residential street.
Anyone with information is urged to contact the tip line at 401-272-3121.
Police are also looking into whether the Brown University mass shooting might be connected to the murder of an MIT professor.
Two days after the shooting at Brown on Saturday, MIT professor Nuno Loureiro was killed inside his Boston home some 50 miles away.
Meanwhile, investigators have recovered live ammunition and DNA from the scene at Brown University.
Moscow launched over 450 drones and dozens of missiles at energy sites across the country.
President Zelensky said the attacks, which also damaged ports, water systems, and other infrastructure, show Russia has no intention of ending the war.
The barrage comes as US envoy Steve Witkoff prepares to meet Zelensky and European officials in Berlin to push a US-backed peace framework.
Meanwhile, on the battlefield, Ukraine reports a rare advance, regaining some territory despite heavy Russian offensives along the front.
Daily Wire reporter Zach Jewell has more.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said on Wednesday that California admitted to issuing 17,000 non-domiciled CDLs to, quote, dangerous foreign drivers.
The secretary said in a statement, quote, after weeks of claiming they did nothing wrong, Gavin Newsom and California have been caught red-handed.
Now that we've exposed their lies, 17,000 illegally issued trucking licenses are being revoked.
This is just the tip of the iceberg.
Duffy added that the administration will continue to pressure California over the issue until the state proves it has removed, quote, every illegal immigrant from behind the wheel of semi-trucks and school buses.
The Transportation Department says all holders of illegal CDLs from California have received notices that their licenses will expire in 60 days.
The Justice Department announced over the weekend that the president pardoned more than 70 of his allies over actions they took in the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election.
Along with the former New York City mayor, Trump pardoned his former chief of staff, Mark Meadows, constitutional lawyer John Eastman, lawyer and conservative radio host Jenna Ellis, and attorney Sidney Powell.
The action protects them from federal prosecution for their efforts related to Trump's legal challenges to the 2020 election.