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Brown University investigators slammed for brand spanking new video of capturing suspect: ‘All the cameras…that is the perfect they have?’

Investigators seeking the man who murdered two and injured nine at Brown University on Saturday night have been slammed for their job so far.

On Monday afternoon, Providence Police in Rhode Island released new surveillance footage of the person they think is their suspect.

However, the clip is filmed one street and a parking lot away from the shadowy figure, who strides along the sidewalk as dusk begins to settle on Saturday afternoon. 

At no point is the person’s face visible – and for the majority of the 18-second clip, the man completely blends into the dark hedge in his background.

With the horrific mass shooting having happened nearly 50 hours ago, members of the Rhode Island community are questioning the investigators’ efforts.

It comes after FBI agents and cops detained a ‘person of interest’ identified as Benjamin Erickson, 24, hours after the attack on Saturday – but he was later released

On Monday afternoon, Providence Police in Rhode Island released new surveillance footage of the person they think is their suspect

On Monday afternoon, Providence Police in Rhode Island released new surveillance footage of the person they think is their suspect

At no point is the person's face visible - and for the majority of the 18-second clip, the man completely blends into the dark hedge in his background

At no point is the person’s face visible – and for the majority of the 18-second clip, the man completely blends into the dark hedge in his background

As of Monday afternoon, authorities have no suspect in custody. Rhode Island Attorney General Peter F. Neronha said the Wisconsin man that was in custody for most of Sunday ‘is not a person of interest at all at this point.’

Fury has mounted across Rhode Island, with fingers being pointed at FBI’s Kash Patel and local law enforcement for failing to track down a suspect. 

People have been sharing outrage online as well. On Facebook, one user wote: ‘Providence Police are now releasing Benjamin Erickson from custody. This is called incompetence. Shooter still at large.’

‘What a joke! Keystone cops?!’ another user wrote in reference to an old movie about incompetent policemen.

 Erickson, an Army sniper originally from Wisconsin, was taken into custody for questioning about the shooting which killed two Ivy League students on Sunday.

However, within hours of his name being leaked to the public, authorities disclosed at a hastily-convened 11pm press conference that he would be freed. 

‘We have a murderer out there,’ said Attorney General Peter Neronha, while Providence Mayor Brett Smiley acknowledged that ‘the news is likely to cause fresh anxiety for our community.’