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The Brown University shooter found dead was linked to the attack on the MIT professor

Authorities confirmed there was a link between the Brown University shooter and the death of the MIT professor, with whom he studied in Portugal

The Brown University shooter found dead was linked to the attack on the MIT professor
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The alleged shooter of Brown University firing, which left two fatalities and nine other injuries, was identified as Carlos Neves Valente, 48. Specialists in New Hampshire discovered the shooter dying, and authorities later determined that he was to blame for the death of a professor at MIT who he allegedly studied in Portugal. Neves Valente, a Spanish national, was found dead in a storage system in New Hampshire, according to a media release from the Providence Police Department. He had self-inflicted gunshot wound. The gunman ended his life. Following warrants were issued charging him with death and related acts," Claudio Manuel Neves Valente died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound in New Hampshire," they emphasized during the press conference. According to the Boston District Attorney's office, Neves is to blame for the death of Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ) professor Nuno FG Loureiro, who was killed two days before he fatally shot Brown University. The perpetrator acted alone, according to authorities. Neves Valente was enrolled at Brown from the fall of 2000 through the flower of 2001, according to Brown University President Christina Paxson, AP reported.

At the University of Lisbon, Neves and Loureiro attended.

He allegedly received admission to graduate school to study science. And because the two attended the same intellectual system in Portugal, they came to the conclusion that the professor knew him well.

Massachusetts Attorney Leah B. Foley indicated that At the University of Lisbon, Neves and Loureiro attended.. The MIT professor graduated from the physics program at the Instituto Superior Tecnico in 2000. That same year, Neves was fired from his position at the university, EFE reported.

He had a student card and entered the United States.

The authorities did not reveal the attacker's motives for the two violent acts because the investigation is still ongoing, but they did recognize that he had a "very powerful" way of evading the police by using several phones and credit cards that didn't include his name on them.

According to Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha, Neves Valente obtained lawful permanent residency status in 2017 after obtaining a student visa. His most recent target is in Miami.

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