Investigators seek motive for shootings of MIT professor and
Brown students
Suspect
Claudio Manuel Neves Valente was found dead in New Hampshire storage facility
after five-day manhunt
Richard
Luscombe
Fri 19
Dec 2025 19.54 GMT
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/dec/19/brown-university-shooting-mit-professor-motive
Investigators
turned on Friday to the search for a motive in the murders of two Brown
University students and a physics professor in Massachusetts in separate but
linked attacks, after the prime suspect was found dead from an apparently
self-inflicted gunshot wound.
The body
of Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, 48, a Portuguese national and formerly very
briefly a student at Brown, was discovered in a New Hampshire storage facility
on Thursday night after a five-day manhunt.
Authorities
say he was responsible for last Saturday’s mass shooting at the university’s
engineering building on campus in Providence, Rhode Island, in which two people
were killed and nine others wounded.
The
suspect then drove 50 miles to Brookline, Massachusetts, and shot dead the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) professor Nuno FG Loureiro at his
home on Monday night, the FBI said during a press conference that also revealed
the existence of a tipster named “John”, who was key in leading investigators
to Neves Valente.
Peter
Neronha, attorney general of Rhode Island, said there were still “a lot of
unknowns” regarding a motive. “We don’t know why now, why Brown, why these
students and why this classroom,” he said, referring to the university’s Barus
& Holley engineering building where the Brown students Ella Cook and
MukhammadAziz Umurzokov were killed.
Neves
Valente had “no current affiliation with the university”, Brown’s president,
Christina Paxson, said, but he was enrolled at Brown from the fall of 2000 to
the spring of 2001 as a graduate student studying physics, before leaving.
At a
later news conference on Thursday in Boston, Leah Foley, US attorney for
Massachusetts, said Neves Valente and Loureiro attended the same academic
program between 1995 and 2000 at Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal’s premier
engineering university.
Loureiro,
who was head of MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center, graduated from the
physics program at the Lisbon facility in 2000, according to his biography.
Neves Valente was terminated from a position at the university the same year,
Foley said.
Further
details of their connection came in an affidavit by special agent Bryce Ferrara
of the FBI’s Boston field office violent crimes taskforce. The five-page
document revealed that Neves Valente, who became a US permanent resident in
2017, and whose last known address was in Miami, rented a gray Nissan Sentra
car with a Florida tag at a Boston car rental agency on 1 December.
Images of
the vehicle were captured on numerous surveillance cameras near the Brown
campus on various dates between 1 and 12 December, the affidavit states, and it
was photographed again on Monday close to Loureiro’s home with a false Maine
license plate attached.
“This was
a highly dangerous individual capable of extreme violence,” Tom Greco, special
agent in charge for the Boston division of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
Firearms and Explosives (ATF), told the press conference.
Neves
Valente’s body was found in a storage unit he rented in Salem, New Hampshire,
with a bag and two firearms, as well as evidence “that matches exactly what we
see at the scene here in Providence”, Neronha said. There was also a
bulletproof vest among the belongings.
The
authorities said on Friday that Valente had been “very strategic” and avoided
certain roads with vehicle license plate readers in the Providence area.
However, license plate readers ultimately helped investigators find the
suspect.
The
discovery ended a stuttering five-day search for the killer, which analysts say
was hampered by a premature assertion by the FBI director, Kash Patel, that the
Brown case was solved following the detention of “a person of interest” on
Sunday.
That
person was quickly cleared and released, leading some observers to call for
Patel’s resignation, and forcing authorities to deny accusations that the
episode had held up the investigation. The authorities then asked the public
for their help.
Police in
Providence said several “strange encounters” between Neves Valente and the
tipster called John before the Brown shooting helped investigators to identify
the suspect, a development Neronha said “blew this case wide open”.
According
to authorities, John posted to Reddit that he recognized Neves Valente from a
photograph released by the FBI, and urged detectives to look at “a gray Nissan
with Florida plates, possibly a rental”. Until then authorities had not linked
a vehicle to the shootings.
According
to the Associated Press, John encountered Neves Valente in the bathroom of
Brown’s engineering building hours before the attack, where John noted the
suspect’s clothing was “inappropriate and inadequate for the weather”.
John also
encountered Neves Valente outside, close to the building, where he watched
Neves Valente “suddenly” turn from the Nissan, the news agency reported. A
“game of cat and mouse” ensued, according to John’s testimony, in which the two
would encounter each other and Neves Valente would run away.
Brett
Smiley, mayor of Providence, said on Friday, in an interview with CNN, that
“everybody in Providence owes this individual a debt of gratitude”.
“There
was a Reddit tip that had to do with the vehicle that turned out to be a
central part of this investigation,” Smiley said.
Kristi
Noem, the homeland security secretary, announced on Thursday that the Trump
administration was suspending the green card lottery program that allowed Neves
Valente, who entered the US in 2000 on a student visa, to become a permanent
resident 16 years later.
The
Associated Press contributed reporting

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