Authorities Confirm Cause of Death for Brown University Shooting Suspect & Reveal Link to MIT Homicide

Authorities Confirm Cause of Death for Brown University Shooting Suspect & Reveal Link to MIT Homicide

Suspect in Brown University and MIT Shootings Found Dead in New Hampshire Following Multi-State Manhunt

A volatile multi-state manhunt that gripped the New England region for nearly a week has concluded with the discovery of the suspect’s body. Law enforcement officials confirmed late Thursday that Claudio Neves Valente, the man suspected of killing two people and wounding nine others at Brown University, as well as killing a professor from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), was found dead in a storage facility in New Hampshire.

According to authorities, the 48-year-old Portuguese national died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The discovery was made after tactical teams descended upon a storage unit in Salem, New Hampshire, where Valente had rented space.

Claudio Neves Valente, suspect in Brown University shooting, shown in CCTV footage.

The Discovery and Cause of Death

Oscar Perez, the Providence police chief, addressed the media at a news conference on Thursday evening to provide details on the operation’s conclusion. Perez confirmed that Valente was located in the storage facility and stated that, based on current investigative findings, the suspect appeared to have acted alone.

“He took his own life tonight,” Perez told reporters, identifying Valente formally and outlining the sequence of investigative steps that directed law enforcement to the location in Salem.

The operation to locate Valente intensified significantly in the hours leading up to the discovery. Journalist Eli Sherman reported that shortly before 8:00 p.m., multiple law enforcement officials, equipped with weapons and wearing full tactical gear, were seen entering the storage facility. This mobilization occurred just hours after agents began converging on the site, signaling a major break in the case.

Linking the Attacks

The investigation, which initially focused on the mass shooting at Brown University that occurred on Saturday, expanded in scope on Thursday. Authorities revealed a definitive connection between the violence in Providence and a separate attack in the Boston area.

Leah Foley, the US attorney in Massachusetts, spoke at a separate press conference in Boston to confirm the link. Foley stated that Neves Valente was also responsible for the death of Nuno FG Loureiro, a 47-year-old MIT physics professor. Loureiro was shot and killed at his home on Monday, two days after the attack at Brown University.

The connection between the suspect and the victims appears to be rooted in academia. Ted Docks, the FBI special agent in charge of Boston, informed reporters that authorities believe Valente and Professor Loureiro had attended the same university in Lisbon, Portugal.

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Critical Evidence and the Informant

The breakthrough that led police to the New Hampshire facility was attributed to a member of the public. Peter Neronha, the attorney general of Rhode Island, praised the role of a specific individual who came forward with vital information.

According to Neronha, officials publicized a photograph of the suspect approximately 24 hours prior to the discovery. Following this release, an individual approached two Providence police officers on the east side of the city. The witness claimed to have information confirming they were the person in the photo and possessed details that could assist the investigation.

“He blew this case right open,” Neronha emphasized during the press conference. “He blew it open.”

This tip provided authorities with a lead on a vehicle, which subsequently allowed investigators to identify a name. This name led to photographs of the individual renting the car. Neronha explained that the individual in the rental photographs was wearing clothing that matched the shooter in Providence and was carrying a satchel identical to one seen at the crime scene.

Further complicating the search, the suspect had taken measures to evade detection. Neronha noted that Valente had been changing license plates on the vehicle.

“This guy was changing plates was one of the reasons,” Neronha said, highlighting the suspect’s awareness of police tactics. “He knew what he was doing … we got a main plate and we’ve got a Florida plate on the same car.”

Upon entering the storage unit where Valente was found, investigators recovered significant evidence. Neronha stated that the suspect was found with a bag and two firearms. He added that evidence located in the car “matches exactly what we see at the scene here in Providence.”

Suspect’s Background and Academic History

Claudio Neves Valente had a documented history with Brown University, although it dates back over two decades. Brown University President Christina Paxson confirmed that Valente was enrolled at the institution from the fall of 2000 to the spring of 2001. He had been admitted to the graduate school to study physics beginning in September 2000.

“He has no current affiliation with the university,” Paxson clarified in her statement.

Paxson also noted that physics classes typically require access to special equipment. This equipment was located in the specific building where the mass shooting took place on Saturday, suggesting a potential familiarity with the location on the part of the suspect.

Records indicate that Valente obtained lawful permanent resident status in the United States in September 2017, according to Attorney General Neronha.

A Community in Mourning

The conclusion of the manhunt brings a somber end to a week of anxiety and grief for the university community and the region. The shooting at Brown University resulted in the deaths of two students: Ella Cook, a sophomore from Alabama, and MukhammadAziz Umurzokov, a first-year student from Uzbekistan.

Family members identified the victims, painting a picture of two promising young lives cut short. Cook served as the vice-president of Brown’s College Republicans of America chapter, while Umurzokov had aspirations of becoming a neurosurgeon. Nine other individuals were wounded in the attack.

Investigative Challenges

The path to identifying Valente was not without complications. On Monday, a manhunt had effectively restarted after the Rhode Island attorney general announced that a person of interest, who had been detained on Sunday, was released. Providence Mayor Brett Smiley acknowledged to CNN that the release was a setback that was “likely to cause fresh anxiety for our community.” However, Smiley maintained that the release did not mean other aspects of the investigation were paused.

The FBI also faced scrutiny regarding the early stages of the investigation. FBI Director Kash Patel faced criticism for social media posts celebrating the bureau’s work regarding the initial detention, only for that individual to be cleared and freed hours later.

Despite these initial hurdles, the cooperation between state and federal agencies, aided significantly by the public tip, ultimately located the true suspect.

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