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Suspect in Brown University and MIT Shootings Found Dead in New Hampshire Storage Unit

by James Carter Senior News Editor

Breaking: Suspect in Brown University Shooting Found Dead in New Hampshire Storage Unit

Authorities confirm that claudio Manuel Neves Valente, the man suspected of killing two Brown university students and wounding nine others before fatally shooting a Massachusetts institute of Technology professor days later, was found dead Thursday in a storage unit in Salem, New Hampshire. officials say Valente died by suicide.

Category Details
suspect Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, 48; Portuguese national; last known address in Miami
Brown University incidents Shooter opened fire in a first-floor Barus & Holley building classroom; two students killed; nine wounded
MIT incident Valente fatally shot MIT professor Nuno F.G. Loureiro at Loureiro’s home days after Brown attack
Connections to universities Valente attended brown in the early 2000s as a physics Ph.D. student; withdrew in 2003; appears to have attended the same university in Portugal as Loureiro
Location of revelation Storage unit in Salem,New Hampshire,about 80 miles north of Providence
Official findings Valente died by suicide; arrest warrant signed for interstate murder; car rental photos linked to him; clothing matches brown shooter
Authorities involved Providence Police,FBI Boston field office,state police,ATF,U.S. Marshals, and others
Monetary reward $50,000 offered for information

What happened at Brown University

The attack unfolded on a Saturday afternoon as final exams were underway. A 9 mm handgun was used to fire inside a classroom in the Barus & Holley building. Two Brown students were killed-Ella Cook, 19, a Birmingham, Alabama, native and a Brown College Republicans officer-and Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov, 18, a student from Uzbekistan with ambitions to become a neurosurgeon. A large number of students and staff were wounded, with many in critical condition. A dayslong manhunt followed,with multiple agencies assisting in the pursuit of the shooter.

Days later, at MIT

Authorities say Valente fatally shot MIT professor Nuno F. G. Loureiro at Loureiro’s home on December 15. Investigators noted Valente’s ties to the same Portuguese university as Loureiro, reinforcing potential links between the two killings.

Investigation and arrest efforts

A warrant was issued in Rhode Island charging Valente with interstate murder. Investigators traced the suspect through information provided after a photo surfaced, leading to a rental car and matching clothing worn during the Brown shooting. Police described a careful, multiagency effort to assemble evidence, including warrants to search properties and vehicles connected to Valente.

Earlier, a person of interest was detained but released when investigators steadfast the evidence did not justify detention. The investigation spanned multiple jurisdictions, with federal and local agencies coordinating to resolve the case.

Community impact and response

Officials emphasized the shock and grief felt across the region. Providence officials noted support from neighboring cities as communities processed the violence and began to plan safety and recovery measures for students and families affected by the two tragedies.

Evergreen context: Safety, cooperation, and resilience

Cases like these underscore the need for robust campus security, rapid communication systems, and interjurisdictional cooperation among law enforcement. Experts advise institutions to maintain clear reporting channels, regular safety drills, and accessible mental health resources to support students in the aftermath of traumatic events. Authorities also stress the importance of timely information and transparent investigations to help communities understand what happened and how to prevent recurrence.

What this means for readers

Recent incidents highlight how quickly crises evolve and how communities must respond-combining swift law enforcement action with long-term support for victims and peers.

Two rapid questions for readers: What campus safety measures do you believe should be prioritized in the wake of incidents like this? How can local leaders better support affected students and families in the weeks and months ahead?

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Your views help shape the conversation. Please share this article and leave a comment with your perspective on campus safety,community resilience,and the path forward after such tragedies.

Disclaimer: This article provides information based on official statements. Details may evolve as investigations continue.

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