New Person of Interest Identified in Brown University Shooting, May Be Linked to MIT Professor’s Killing: Report
Authorities have issued a warrant for a suspect linked to the Brown University shooting that killed two students and are investigating ties to an MIT professor’s murder.
- A shooting occurred at Brown University on December 13, 2025, resulting in two deaths and nine injuries, as reported by authorities in Providence.
- Investigators are searching for a person of interest connected to the shooting, and they believe the suspect may have links to the killing of MIT professor Nuno F.G. Loureiro.
- The FBI stated the investigation would continue despite Neves-Valente's death, and the motive behind both shootings remains unclear, as noted by law enforcement officials.
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Brown, MIT professor shootings timeline: What we know about the suspect and the investigation
Claudio Manuel Neves Valente was in Providence for two weeks before he opened fire on an auditorium of Brown University students preparing for a final exam. As investigators searched for a suspect, police say Neves Valente fatally shot an MIT professor at his Brookline home.
Misinformation complicated Brown University shooting probe: police
Officials in the US state of Rhode Island have denounced misinformation that they said complicated their multiday search for the gunman who killed two students and wounded others at Brown University.
A man on the street, identified only as John, was instrumental in clarifying the shootings at Brown University and at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), which left three fatalities and kept the authorities on alert for several days.
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