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Brown and MIT shooting suspect "was very strategic" in his plans, Providence police chief says
From CNN's Alisha Ebrahimji and Brian Todd
Nearly a day after the suspect in the Brown University shooting was found dead after he took his own life, Providence Police Chief Oscar L. Perez Jr. tells CNN the shooter’s motive is still unknown.
Authorities are still processing the scene in Salem, New Hampshire, where the suspect, Claudio Neves Valente, a 48-year-old
former Brown University student and Portuguese national, was found, Perez said.
Authorities had the suspect’s name on Wednesday evening, but still have not been able to find any of his relatives, Perez said.
And while so much remains a mystery, Perez said Neves Valente had both Providence, Rhode Island, and Miami addresses and traveled domestically to Boston and Florida, adding he was “extremely familiar with Brown University,” living in close proximity to the Barus and Holley Engineering Department, where the shooting occurred.
Neves Valente took a number of evasive measures to dodge detection, like avoiding certain license plate readers throughout the city.
“This individual was, in my opinion, was very strategic in this plan,” Perez said. “He was communicating with apps. He was utilizing certain ways to drive and picking certain neighborhoods to drive around. He wasn’t picking main streets.”