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The investigation into the recent shooting at Brown University has identified a “person of interest,” although authorities have yet to disclose the individual’s name, as reported by CBS News. Efforts to locate this person are actively ongoing as law enforcement works diligently to resolve the case.
According to WPRI, authorities are currently exploring potential connections between the tragic incident at Brown University and the murder of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) professor. On Monday evening, MIT Professor Nuno Loureiro was discovered in his home, suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. Despite being rushed to the hospital, he unfortunately succumbed to his injuries.
There is reportedly evidence that suggests a potential link between the two cases, prompting investigators to delve deeper into these possibilities. On Thursday morning, it was reported by the New York Times that law enforcement recovered shell casings in the vicinity of the Brown University shooting. These casings reportedly bear identifiable DNA and fingerprints, which could prove pivotal in unraveling the circumstances surrounding these events.
The shooting at Brown University resulted in the deaths of two individuals and left nine others injured. As the investigation progresses, authorities remain focused on uncovering the truth and bringing those responsible to justice.
On Thursday morning, – News pointed to a New York Times report that law enforcement recovered shell casings with DNA and fingerprints in the area where the Brown University shooting occurred.
Two people were killed in the shooting and nine others were injured.