Man suspected in Brown University shooting and MIT professor’s killing found dead, officials say
- The suspected shooter in the Brown University incident, identified as Claudio Neves-Valente, was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to Providence Police Chief Oscar Perez.
- Two students, Ella Cook and Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov, were killed during the attack, which also injured nine others.
- Authorities are investigating a connection between the Brown University shooting and the killing of MIT Professor Nuno F.G. Loureiro, who was shot in his home two days later.
- Brown University canceled all remaining in-person exams for the fall semester to support the community following the tragedy.
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UPDATE: Suspected Brown University & MIT Professor Shooter Found Dead In New Hampshire
A deadly attack that rattled Brown University and an MIT professor has taken a chilling turn, as authorities confirm Claudio Valente, the suspected shooter, is dead. After days of fear, speculation, and an intensive multi-state search, officials say this development answers some questions. But, the motive behind both shootings remains a mystery. RELATED: Prayers Up! Suspect Reportedly In Custody After Shooting At Brown University Leaves At Least…
Suspect In Brown University Shooting Found Dead: Latest Details
After a six day manhunt, law enforcement has announced the suspect in Brown University shooting was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The U.S. Attorney in Massachusetts says that the suspect is also responsible for killing MIT professor Nuno Loureiro in his home near Boston. NBC’s Erin McLaughlin reports and Tom Winter joins TODAY to share analysis on how the suspect was identified.
Portuguese National ID'd as Suspect in Brown University and MIT Shootings — After Killing Himself
Curious and curiouser. Authorities discover that the same man opened fire at Brown university students and also killed the nuclear scientist at MIT — and the Homeland Security secretary says the Portuguese native “never should have been allowed in.” Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed Valente entered US through the lottery immigrant visa program DV1 in 2017. He was later granted a green card. “This heinous individual should never h…
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