Police ID suspect in Brown University shooting, probe link with MIT killing

Police ID suspect in Brown University shooting, probe link with MIT killing

Providence: Police have identified a suspect in last weekend’s deadly mass shooting at Brown University in Rhode Island and are investigating a possible link to the murder of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor two days later near Boston, a person familiar with the matter said.

The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorised to discuss the matter, did not provide more details on the identification of the suspect or why investigators thought the two cases might be linked.

On Thursday night (Friday AEDT), officers in SWAT gear and law enforcement vehicles, including some police cars from Providence and the Rhode Island State Police, were seen surrounding a storage facility in Salem, New Hampshire, about 30 kilometres north of downtown Boston. The source familiar with the probe said the police activity in Salem was related to the investigation.

The manhunt since Saturday’s shooting inside a classroom building at Brown University had left students and residents of Providence, Rhode Island, “restless and eager” for an arrest, said Mayor Brett Smiley. Two students were killed and at least eight were wounded.

Two days later, MIT professor Nuno Loureiro, 47, was shot in his home in the Boston suburb of Brookline, Massachusetts, some 80km north of Brown’s campus, and died at a hospital the next day.

Earlier this week, an FBI official said authorities did not believe there was a link between the two shootings. Loureiro was a member of the departments of nuclear science and engineering and physics as well as MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Centre.

MIT professor Nuno Loureiro, 47, was fatally shot in his home in Brookline, Massachusetts.

MIT professor Nuno Loureiro, 47, was fatally shot in his home in Brookline, Massachusetts.Credit: AP

Seeking the public’s help

Investigators in Providence said the suspect in the Brown University shooting escaped on foot into nearby streets, prompting a search that relied heavily on residential security footage because of a lack of surveillance cameras in the classroom building and surrounding area.

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