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Brown Shooting Linked to MIT Murder

Tragic shooting at Brown University leaves two students dead and nine injured, with the alleged gunman identified as Claudio Neves Valente, a former physics student from twenty-five years ago. Valente was seen on campus multiple times before the attack, driving a gray Nissan rental car with Florida plates. Two days later, a MIT professor, Nuno F.G. Loureiro, was fatally shot in his home, with investigators later connecting the two incidents to Valente. Valente reportedly took his own life in New Hampshire after the professors murder. Authorities are still piecing together Valentes movements and motives leading up to these devastating events.

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