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According to officials, the storage unit where Neves-Valente was found was located at the same facility connected to the abandoned car discovered earlier in the investigation. Authorities believe the suspect had access to the unit and may have been hiding there in the days following the shooting.
Providence Police Chief addressed the public shortly after the discovery, confirming that the suspect was deceased and no longer posed a threat. The chief emphasized that the investigation remains active as authorities work to piece together the suspect’s movements, motives, and possible connections in the days leading up to the attack.
The Associated Press also reported that the man suspected in the Brown University shooting had been found dead in New Hampshire, confirming earlier law enforcement statements and reinforcing that the case had reached a critical conclusion.
One detail drawing increased attention is the suspect’s immigration status. Officials confirmed that Neves-Valente was not a U.S. citizen. He was described as a “permanent resident alien,” a designation that has already sparked renewed debate over background checks, student visas, and campus safety policies.
Neves-Valente was originally from Portugal, a fact that has raised eyebrows after another violent crime this week involving a Portuguese national. An MIT professor from Portugal was recently killed at his home in Brookline, Massachusetts, in an unrelated but equally shocking incident that has left residents uneasy.
While authorities have stressed that there is no known connection between the two cases, the coincidence has intensified scrutiny of foreign nationals involved in high-profile crimes in elite academic communities.
Investigators have not yet released details regarding a possible motive for the Brown University shooting. Officials say they are examining the suspect’s academic records, online activity, and personal history to determine what may have led to the attack.
Brown University officials have remained largely silent as the investigation unfolds, offering condolences to the victims’ families and pledging cooperation with law enforcement. Students and faculty continue to grapple with the aftermath of one of the deadliest campus shootings in recent memory.
The tragic outcome closes one chapter of the investigation, but many questions remain unanswered. Families of the victims are still waiting for clarity, accountability, and justice as authorities continue to sift through evidence and reconstruct the suspect’s final days.
For now, officials say the immediate threat has ended. But for the Brown University community and the country watching closely, the impact of this horrifying act will linger far longer than the manhunt itself.





So… ‘permanent resident alien’ doesn’t do it for me. Was the Shooter/Killer, an Illegal Alien or not!? This is One More Reason to DEPORT ALL Illegal aliens!