BREAKING: Suspect in Brown University Killing Found Dead, Police Probe Link With MIT Murder
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BREAKING: Suspect in Brown University Killing Found Dead, Police Probe Link With MIT Murder

The suspect in last weekend’s fatal shooting at Brown University has been found dead in a storage unit he rented in Salem, New Hampshire, authorities announced Thursday night. The suspect has been identified as Claudio Manuel Neves-Valente, 48, a Portuguese national. A car belonging to the suspect had been found earlier Thursday outside the storage unit facility. Authorities have been conducting a manhunt since the Dec. 13 shooting inside a classroom building at Brown University shook Rhode Island’s capital city of Providence. Two students were killed and at least eight were wounded.Meanwhile, police are investigating a possible link between the Brown University shooting and the murder of Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Nuno F.G. Loreiro two days later in Brookline, Massachusetts. Loreiro was born and raised in Portugal. Earlier this week, an FBI official said authorities did not believe there was a link between Saturday’s shooting at Brown and the MIT professor’s murder. Loureiro was a member of the departments of nuclear science and engineering and physics as well as MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center. Seeking the Public’s Help Investigators in Providence said the suspect in the Brown University shooting escaped on foot into nearby streets, prompting a search that relied heavily on residential security footage because of a lack of surveillance cameras in the classroom building and surrounding area. Police released images and video of a masked man believed to be the shooter, based on survivor accounts, and have repeatedly asked for the public’s help in identifying that man. The footage showed the suspect walking in a nearby neighborhood both before and immediately after the attack, including moments when police vehicles arrived with flashing lights. “He could be anywhere,” Providence Police Chief Oscar Perez said on Wednesday, adding that authorities did not initially know the suspect’s identity or motive. Providence Mayor Brett Smiley said residents and students had grown “restless and eager” for an arrest as the search stretched into several days. Police also circulated photos of another unidentified man seen near the area, saying they wanted to speak with him as a potential witness who may have relevant information. During Thursday night’s press conference, authorities said that potential witness did quickly come forward. Authorities initially announced a person was in custody a day after the shooting but later released that individual after determining he was not involved. Reuters contributed to this report. The post BREAKING: Suspect in Brown University Killing Found Dead, Police Probe Link With MIT Murder appeared first on The Daily Signal.