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Federal authorities are diligently investigating the December incidents that tragically claimed the lives of two Brown University students and an MIT professor, while also injuring nine others, according to officials.
On Tuesday, officials unveiled transcripts from videos allegedly recorded by Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, who is accused of orchestrating the mass shooting at Brown University and the murder of an MIT physicist.
The victims, Brown students Ella Cook, 19, and Muhammad Aziz Umurzokov, 18, were fatally shot on December 13th on the Providence, Rhode Island campus. Nine others suffered injuries in this attack. Just two days later, MIT professor Nuno Loureiro was tragically killed in Brookline, Massachusetts.
As the investigation progresses, authorities report that eight of the injured Brown students have been discharged from the hospital, while one individual continues to receive medical care.

An image released by federal prosecutors in Massachusetts depicts the suspect linked to the fatal shootings at Brown University in Rhode Island and the MIT professor in Massachusetts.
According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts, investigators executed a federal search warrant on Dec. 18 at a storage facility used by Neves Valente, a Portuguese national. The FBI recovered an electronic device containing several short videos recorded after the shootings. Transcripts of those videos, translated from Portuguese to English, were released Tuesday.
In the recordings, prosecutors said Neves Valente admitted he had been planning the Brown shooting for a long time and said Brown was his intended target. Authorities said he did not provide a motive for targeting Brown students or the MIT professor.
Investigators said the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives traced the gun used in the shootings as part of the investigation.
Officials have not publicly released details about the weapon’s origin or purchase history. Fox News Digital has reached out to the FBI for comment.
Split image showing Brown University victims Ella Cook and Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov, alongside MIT professor Nuno Loureiro, who was killed. (Instagram/elinacoutlakis/GoFundMe/Jake Belcher for MIT)
Josh Schirard, a former tactical emergency response director at the 2018 Santa Fe High School shooting and director of Byrna Law Enforcement, said the transcripts confirm responsibility for the attack but offer little clarity about why it occurred.
“He understood what he did. He understood that he had a why behind it,” Schirard said. “He just didn’t opine on why that was.”
Schirard said the shooter rejected ideological explanations and denied being mentally ill.

Investigators tow away the Nissan Sentra used by Brown University shooter Claudio Manuel Neves-Valente, Salem, N.H., Thursday, Dec. 19, 2025. (David McGlynn for Fox News Digital)
“He even says, ‘I’m not mentally ill. I am very sane, and I did this knowing what I was doing,’” Schirard said.
“He talks about how killing those people was hard,” Schirard said, adding that the shooter said he envied people who could do so “without difficulty.”

A split image shows Claudio Neves-Valente, identified as the Brown University gunman, wearing the same jacket as a man identified earlier as a person of interest in the case. (Providence Police Department)
An autopsy previously found Neves Valente died by suicide two days before his body was discovered in a storage unit in Salem, New Hampshire.
Authorities said they do not believe there is any ongoing public safety threat associated with the shootings and that additional updates will be provided.