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  • Brown University shooting suspect lived in Miami, authorities say

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    Claudio Manuel Neves Valente is seen at an Alamo rental car office in Boston, Massachusetts.

    Claudio Manuel Neves Valente is seen at an Alamo rental car office in Boston, Massachusetts.

    Providence Police Department

    The man suspected of killing two students and injuring nine at Brown University on Saturday had a last known address in Miami, law-enforcement authorities said Thursday night.

    The suspect, 48-year-old Claudio Neves Valente from Portugal, was found dead of a gunshot wound in a New Hampshire storage facility, Providence Chief of Police Oscar L. Perez, Jr. said during a Thursday night news conference. He was found with a satchel seen on video footage and two firearms, authorities said.

    Authorities said Neves Valente last lived in a home at 1310 NE 200th St. in Miami-Dade. Miami-Dade property records show the current owner of the home is not Neves Valente. The 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home, valued at $423,439, sits in a residential neighborhood near Aventura in the northernmost part of Miami-Dade.

    New Hampshire authorities revealed Thursday that the suspected Brown University shooter, Claudio Neves Valente, had a last known address in Miami-Dade County in this home in the 1300 block of Northeast 200th Street.
    New Hampshire authorities revealed Thursday that the suspected Brown University shooter, Claudio Neves Valente, had a last known address in Miami-Dade County in this home in the 1300 block of Northeast 200th Street. Sofia Saric Miami Herald Staff

    News broke late Thursday night of the yellow house’s connection to the mass shooting that has drawn international attention.

    The neighborhood was quiet around midnight as a woman walked her small dog in front of the home with its horseshoe driveway and palm trees in the front yard. Neighboring homes were dark except for Christmas lights strung from the trees and houses, along with holiday-themed inflatables.

    Authorities have talked to the current residents of the home and discussed if they had possible connections to Neves Valente. They didn’t elaborate.

    Security camera footage shows Brown University shooting suspect Claudio Manuel Neves Valente.
    Security camera footage shows Brown University shooting suspect Claudio Manuel Neves Valente. Providence Police Department

    Florida license and plates

    On Tuesday, Providence police were alerted to a Reddit post offering tips about the shooter’s whereabouts that read, “The police need to look into a grey Nissan with Florida plates, possibly a rental. That was the car he [Neves Valente] was driving,” according to the affidavit. The Reddit poster also told authorities they saw Neves Valente in public.

    A man named Claudio Manuel Neves Valente rented a Nissan Sentra on Dec. 1 at Alamo Rental Cars in Boston using a Florida driver’s license, authorities said.

    Security camera footage shows the Nissan Sentra that investigators say was rented by Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, the man accused of fatally shooting two Brown University students and injuring nine others.
    Security camera footage shows the Nissan Sentra that investigators say was rented by Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, the man accused of fatally shooting two Brown University students and injuring nine others. Providence Police Department

    Police swarmed Salem, New Hampshire, Thursday after finding the abandoned car with the Florida plates believed to be connected to him. That’s where they found the body in the storage facility.

    Authorities said they are also looking into any possible links between the Brown University shooting and the shooting death on Monday of MIT Professor Nuno F.G. Loureiro, 47. Loureiro also is a native of Portugal and he and Neves Valente studied together in Lisbon, police said.

    Neves Valente attended Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, from the fall of 2000 to the spring of 2001 as a doctoral student studying physics. He officially withdrew in the fall of 2003.

    Authorities said Neves Valente left the United States, but did not disclose when. He returned in September 2017 at JFK airport in New York. He was issued a diversity immigrant visa a few months prior, and attained permanent legal residency.

    Miami Herald staff writer Grethel Aguila contributed to this story.

    Police on scene at the Extra Space Storage facility in Salem, N.H., Thursday night, Dec. 18, 2025., where the Brown University shooting suspect was found dead.
    Police on scene at the Extra Space Storage facility in Salem, N.H., Thursday night, Dec. 18, 2025., where the Brown University shooting suspect was found dead. Matthew J. Lee Boston Globe via Getty Images

    This story was originally published December 18, 2025 at 10:22 PM.

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    Miami Herald Cops and Breaking News Reporter Devoun Cetoute covers a plethora of Florida topics, from breaking news to crime patterns. He was on the breaking news team that won a Pulitzer Prize in 2022. He’s a graduate of the University of Florida, born and raised in Miami-Dade. Theme parks, movies and cars are on his mind in and out of the office.

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  • Durham Academy graduate injured in Brown University mass shooting

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    A Durham Academy alumna was one of nine people wounded during a mass shooting at Brown University this weekend.

    “We were saddened to learn that Kendall Turner ‘25, a beloved Durham Academy alumna, was wounded in the mass shooting that occurred at Brown University yesterday,” said Michael Ulku-Steiner, who leads the Durham private school that serves children from preschool to 12th grade. “Her family has informed us that she is currently in critical but stable condition and is receiving care at a local hospital. Her parents are with her. We hope for her continued strength and recovery.”

    Police officers remain on the scene of a shooting that killed two and wounded at least eight at Brown University on Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025, in Providence, Rhode Island.
    Police officers remain on the scene of a shooting that killed two and wounded at least eight at Brown University on Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025, in Providence, Rhode Island. Libby O’Neill TNS

    The mass shooting occurred Saturday afternoon during final exams at Brown University, killing two students and wounding nine others, according to the Associated Press. A person of interest was in custody on Sunday.

    Durham Academy is rallying around Turner, Ulku-Steiner said to The News & Observer on Sunday.

    “Our thoughts and prayers are with Kendall, her family, and all members of the Brown University community during this incredibly difficult time,” he said. “Our school community is rallying around Kendall, her classmates, and her loved ones, and we will continue to offer our full support in the days ahead.”

    Leslie Traba, Durham Academy’s director of marketing and communication, confirmed seven other alumni enrolled at Brown are safe and uninjured.

    This story was originally published December 14, 2025 at 3:51 PM.

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    The News & Observer

    Anna Roman covers Raleigh and Wake County for the News & Observer. She has previously covered city government, crime and business for newspapers across North Carolina and received many North Carolina Press Association awards, including first place for investigative reporting. 

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  • 2 killed, 8 critically injured in Brown University shooting; manhunt for suspect underway: officials

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    PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLS) — A massive manhunt is underway after a shooting left two people dead and eight others injured at a Brown University building on Saturday afternoon, officials in Rhode Island said.

    Providence Mayor Brett P. Smiley said the shooting, which happened at the school’s Barus & Holley building, was first reported at 4:05 p.m. local time.

    An official briefed on the investigation told ABC News that preliminary information indicates that the shooting occurred in a engineering and physics building classroom, where a study group was taking place.

    Six of the eight people injured are in critical but stable condition. One person is in stable condition while the eighth is in critical condition.

    Rhode Island Hospital is on lockdown but is still accepting emergency department patients.

    Smiley said no one is in custody, and a shelter-in-place order is in effect for the greater Brown University area.

    Providence Police Department Deputy Chief Timothy O’Hara described the suspect as a male who was dressed in black.

    Officials say it is unclear how he entered the building, but he exited it on the Hope Street side of the complex.

    The university said they are working to determine who was in the building when the gunfire broke out.

    Police are working with the FBI to track video from the area to try to find the suspect. Officials are also interviewing witnesses.

    The school sent a message about the active shooter situation to its community through the BrownUAlert system around 4:20 p.m., telling students to shelter in place or avoid the area.

    The alert directed students to “Lock doors, silence phones and stay stay hidden until further notice. Remember: RUN, if you are in the affected location, evacuate safely if you can; HIDE, if evacuation is not possible, take cover; FIGHT, as a last resort, take action to protect yourself. Stay tuned for further safety information.”

    School officials, in another alert, and President Donald Trump, in a social media post, initially said a suspect was in custody, but later clarified that no one is in custody.

    During a Saturday evening press conference, officials said there was an individual who was preliminarily thought to have been involved in the incident, but that person was later determined not to be involved.

    A statement from the university also clarified that a report of another shooting near Governor Street was unfounded.

    The gunshot victims’ identities were not immediately known. Officials did not immediately say whether they are students at the school.

    Smiley added that the number of victims may change as officials gather more information. One official said first responders are still searching the any for possible additional victims.

    No weapons have been recovered, and officials do not yet know what kind of firearm the suspect used.

    Brown University police said there was no threat before the attack.

    A family reunification center will be set up for 7 p.m., Smiley said.

    The university’s president, Christina H. Paxson, sent a message to all students and faculty informing them about the details of the shooting and offering support.

    “We know our community wants answers, and we will provide them as soon as we can. For now, please know we are doing all we can to keep our community safe and have mobilized support for the students and their families,” she wrote.

    Speaking to reporters at the White House after the Army-Navy game, Trump said he has been “fully briefed” on the Brown University shooting, calling it a “terrible thing” and emphasizing the need to “pray for the victims,” whom he says “were very badly hurt, it looks like.”

    “I’ve been fully briefed on the Brown University situation. What a terrible thing it is, and all we can do right now is pray for the victims and for those that were very badly hurt, it looks like,” Trump told reporters after de-boarding Marine One. “And we’ll inform you later as to what’s happening, but it’s a shame. Just pray. Thank you.”

    The president did not have any further remarks and did not take questions before entering the White House.

    Vice President JD Vance issued a statement to X, saying, “Terrible news out of Rhode Island this evening. We’re all monitoring the situation and the FBI stands ready to do anything to help. We’re all thinking of and praying for the victims tonight.”

    ABC News contributed to this report.

    This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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