Days after the attack, the investigation remained active and fluid, marked by persistent effort and cautious communication from authorities. Detectives continued to process physical evidence, analyze digital data, and reconstruct a detailed timeline of events. Witness interviews expanded as investigators sought to corroborate sightings and clarify the suspect’s movements. Public and private surveillance footage was still being reviewed, and law enforcement reiterated calls for anyone with relevant information to come forward. Officials stressed that while there had been meaningful developments, including the exploration of possible links to the Brookline killing, definitive conclusions would require time and credible evidence. For the families of the victims, each update carried both hope and pain—a hope for accountability and answers, and the pain of reliving the tragedy with every headline. As Providence and the Brown University community moved forward, the shooting remained a stark reminder of life’s fragility and the enduring impact of violence. Memorials continued to grow, names were spoken aloud at vigils, and classrooms slowly reopened, forever changed by what had occurred. The search for justice continued alongside the long, difficult process of healing, with the understanding that recovery would not be measured in days or weeks, but in the collective effort to remember, support one another, and strive for a safer future.