Breaking: Brown University shooting leaves two dead, eight injured; suspect dies in New Hampshire storage facility
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Providence, R.I. — A deadly shooting on the brown University campus on December 13, 2025, has left two people dead adn at least eight others wounded, authorities reported Tuesday.
Federal investigators say the suspect died by suicide in a storage facility in New Hampshire. They are reviewing electronic devices found with the body and in an adjacent unit, with additional devices and data expected to come to light about the related campus shootings that unsettled two of the nation’s leading universities.
Prosecutors released transcripts from videos in which the suspect, Neves Valente, indicated he had planned the Brown attack for a long time and identified Brown as his intended target. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of massachusetts said Valente described his actions as driven by long-standing grudges, and he blamed innocent children for the deaths in his recordings.
The office also noted that the investigation into motive is ongoing. While law enforcement sources have described up to 20-year grievances that motivated him to acquire firearms and bring them to New England, officials have not publicly settled on a single motive.
Key facts at a glance
| Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| date | December 13, 2025 |
| Location | Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island |
| Casualties | Two dead, at least eight wounded |
| Suspect | Neves Valente |
| Status of suspect | Died by suicide in a New Hampshire storage facility |
| Evidentiary items | Electronic devices found with the body and in an adjacent storage unit; additional devices to access |
| Motive | Under investigation; statements describe long grudges; no formal motive released yet |
| Related incidents | Twin shootings affecting Brown University and MIT |
Context and lasting implications
Officials say the episode underscores ongoing challenges around campus safety, threat assessment, and rapid investigation when violence involves multiple institutions. The case highlights the importance of swift on-scene responses, cooperation with federal investigators, and robust digital forensics to understand pre-attack planning.
experts note that while this incident centers on Brown, it is part of a broader national conversation about access to firearms, threat reporting, and mental health support in academic communities. As investigations continue, universities and authorities will likely emphasize prevention strategies and cross-agency coordination to reduce risk in complex, high-profile settings.
public questions for reflection
What steps should universities take to enhance safety without compromising civil liberties?
how can families and communities better recognize and intervene when warning signs appear before a tragedy?
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for official statements and updates, authorities point readers to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts and related federal channels.
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