Shooter who killed Brown students and MIT professor planned attack for months, says DOJ
A former Brown University student, Claudio Neves Valente, meticulously planned the fatal shootings of two students and an MIT professor over six semesters. Found dead in a storage facility, Valente admitted in video recordings to long-term plannin...

Claudio Neves Valente, 48, a former Brown student and Portuguese national, was found dead in a New Hampshire storage facility after he killed two students and wounded nine others in an engineering building on Dec. 13. Two days later, he killed MIT professor Nuno F.G. Loureiro in his home in the Boston suburb of Brookline.
Justice Department officials said Tuesday that during the search of the storage facility where Neves Valente's body was found, the FBI recovered an electronic device containing a series of short videos made by Neves Valente after the shootings.
In the recordings, the shooter admits in Portuguese that he had been "planning the Brown University shooting for a long time," according to a press release. He did not provide a motive for targeting Brown or the MIT professor, with whom he attended school in Portugal decades ago.
He said he felt he had nothing to apologize for and that he wanted to "leave on his own terms." He also complained in the videos about injuring his eye in the shootings.
"I'm not going to apologize because during my lifetime no one sincerely apologized to me," he said.
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