Investigators confirmed that Claudio Manuel Neves Valente was responsible for the Brown University study group shooting and the murder of an MIT professor two days later, sparking concerns of additional targets. Neves Valente was found dead in a New Hampshire storage unit with firearms, ammunition, and body armor, indicating premeditation. Ballistic evidence linked him to both incidents, with DNA matching the Brown crime scene. The manhunt intensified as authorities searched for a motive and potential targets, highlighting the urgency to prevent further violence.
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