NEW: Smiley Asks Patel to Give $50K FBI Award in Brown Mass Shooting to Homeless Tipster “John”

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NEW: Smiley Asks Patel to Give $50K FBI Award in Brown Mass Shooting to Homeless Tipster “John”

PHOTO: Providence Police
Providence Mayor Brett Smiley has asked FBI Director Kash Patel to issue the entirety of the $50,000 reward offered in the Brown mass shooting to one individual - a man who gave what law enforcement said were key tips that led to identifying the suspect. 

In a letter to Patel sent Friday, Smiley only refers to the tipster as “John." 

John had interacted with the suspect, after encountering him in Barus & Holley Hall at Brown University, where the shooting took place. 

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According to reports, John is homeless, and has been living in Barus & Holley.

By the time “John” spoke with police after his photo was released by law enforcement to the community, the suspect had already been deceased for a day, according to the New Hampshire Medical Examiner. 

 

Smiley to Patel 

In his letter, Smiley said that on Saturday, December 13, "Providence, Rhode Island, experienced the worst act of violence in our city’s history."

"In addition to rigorous police work, progress in this investigation was made possible by the people of Providence...one individual amongst those who provide tips stands out above the rest: John," he continued. 

"As discussed with the media last night, John is no less than a hero. His bravery, selflessness, and stewardship on behalf of his community went far beyond what anyone could ever hope from a tip...I am writing to you today to request that the entirety of the $50,000 reward to be issued to this incredible Providence neighbor," Smiley concluded. 

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