The 'person of interest' in the Brown University shooting was arrested at 3:45 a.m., Rhode Island officials confirmed early Sunday. This happened about 13 hours after President Donald Trump wrongly announced the suspect was in custody. Trump later tweeted that the suspect was NOT arrested, admitting the false claim. Law enforcement called the arrested individual a 'person of interest,' not a 'suspect,' and shared no details. Overnight police activity occurred at a Providence hotel linked to the shooting. CNN confirmed the arrest took place there. What is known about the person? Nothing so far. This lack of information raised questions about law enforcement's handling of the case 13 hours after the incident. One social media user criticized the police by saying, "This is complete bulls**t and what happens when DEI and incompetence permeates law enforcement." Earlier, police released a video of a suspect but did not confirm it was the arrested person. Officials said the threat in Rhode Island is now over. The shooter targeted a single classroom where a Principles of Economics final exam review was happening, said professor Rachel Friedberg. It is not yet known if the shooter was a student.