Brown University shooting suspect named
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For several tense days, nobody knew who—or where—the Brown University shooter was. He had walked into a classroom this past Saturday and shot 10 students, killing two, in a seemingly random act of violence that shook Providence,
Providence can “breathe a little easier” this morning, as the shooter who killed two students and injured nine at Brown University on Dec. 13 was found at a New Hampshire storage facility Thursday, Dec. 18, dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
A quarter of a century ago, Claudio Neves Valente was briefly enrolled as a young, promising doctoral student in the physics department at Brown University before dropping out of the school in Rhode Island.
Authorities worked for days to find a suspect after the shooting at Brown University. A timeline shows how the case unfolded.