Brown Shooting Suspect Found Dead By Suicide, Identity Released By Authorities

The suspect in the Brown University shooting has been found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound inside a New Hampshire storage facility, according to Fox News.

Police chief identifies Brown University shooting suspect in press conference after he’s found dead. pic.twitter.com/rK8R6ouaAh

— Fox News (@FoxNews) December 19, 2025

Providence Police Chief Oscar Perez identified the suspect as Claudio Manuel Neves-Valente, 48, a former Brown student and Portuguese national, whose last known address was in Miami.

Valente is a legal permanent resident who attended Brown as a physics student in 2001. He re-entered the country in 2017 as a green card holder. Authorities believe he acted alone.

Image via Providence Police Dept.

Authorities confirmed that Valente killed MIT professor Nuno Loureiro in his home, less than 50 miles from Brown University. Valente previously attended the same university program as Loureiro in 1995, according to the U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts.

Law enforcement traced the suspect to a rental car location in Boston, and then to a storage facility in New Hampshire, where he was found deceased via a self-inflicted gunshot wound, along with the satchel seen on video footage and two firearms.

This marks the end of a 6-day-long manhunt that spanned three states and involved local, federal, and state law enforcement.

“I know this has been hard on all of us over the past five days,” Providence Mayor Smiley said at a Thursday night press conference. “Minutes have felt like hours, but the people of Providence have done what we’re best at – we’ve leaned on one another, come together and supported one another, and showed the nation what a tight knit community looks like.”

“Tonight our Providence neighbors can breathe a little easier,” Smiley said.

The Rhode Island press conference has yet to mention the shooting of an MIT professor. A separate news conference is planned in Boston around 10:30 p.m. EST.

Police Surround New Hampshire Storage Facility Linked To Suspected Brown University Shooter

Law enforcement is swarming a storage facility in Salem, New Hampshire, after locating an abandoned car linked to the Brown University shooting suspect.

Authorities believe the identified license plate matches the vehicle used in the Monday killing of an MIT professor in his home, less than 50 miles from Brown University, according to CNN.

Officers equipped with night vision and long rifles have surrounded the facility, and Fox News National Correspondent Brooke Taylor reports that local and federal law enforcement are preparing to enter the building after reviewing surveillance footage.

Police were visible outside a building in Salem, New Hampshire. The activity was believed to be related to the Brown University shooting. Sources told NBC 10 earlier that the person of interest had been identified.https://t.co/rPZVMYxuU8 pic.twitter.com/miv8QBm5dF

— NBC 10 WJAR (@NBC10) December 19, 2025

Sources told Fox News that video surveillance shows the suspect entering the facility, but it is currently unclear if he ever left. Police have obtained a warrant to search the facility, per the New York Times.

#BREAKING: Sources on the ground tell me that the suspected shooter has a storage unit under his name, in the facility where the abandoned car was found in New Hampshire. Agents have entered the facility but NOT his unit. Video shows him going into the storage facility at some…

— Brooke Taylor (@Brooketaylortv) December 19, 2025

The Salem Police Department issued an alert to residents regarding the police activity at the storage facility, stating they are assisting several federal agencies with “an active and ongoing investigation.”

“At this time, there is no information indicating an imminent risk to the public or residents of Salem,” police said. “However, we encourage everyone to remain vigilant and exercise heightened caution.”

Police are urging residents to report anyone who appears “out of place, unfamiliar to the area or behaving in a manner that seems unusual or suspicious.”

The news conference on the Brown University shooting investigation, scheduled initially at 4 p.m. EST Thursday, has been delayed.

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