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Brown University Shooting: Bodycam Footage Reveals Intense Hunt for Elusive Suspect

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The Providence Police Department has unveiled body camera footage from officers who responded to the mass shooting at Brown University on December 13. Alongside the video, they also released audio from emergency calls and radio communications related to the incident.

According to the police, the released materials have been carefully redacted to protect the privacy and dignity of those involved, including victims and witnesses. They have also removed any graphic or highly sensitive content in accordance with exemptions under the Access to Public Records Act, following several public records requests.

The audio recordings provide insight into the initial response, revealing that Brown University Police were in contact with Providence emergency dispatch shortly after the shooting reports surfaced, around 4 p.m.

At around 4:11 p.m., a caller informed dispatchers that officers had received a suspect description: an individual dressed entirely in black and wearing a ski mask. The caller noted that the suspect’s direction of travel was unknown at that time.

Providence police securing the area.

Police conducted a thorough search, going floor-by-floor in response to the shooting incident at Brown University on December 13, 2025.

Body camera footage later captures the officer in charge formally advising dispatch at 4:16 p.m., “Be advised, it’s an active shooter situation.”

Police then conducted a methodical, floor-by-floor search of the Barus & Holley building in the immediate aftermath of the shooting, directing responding units to look for the suspect and any additional victims.

Two students, Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov, 18, and Ella Cook, 19, were shot and killed by Claudio Manuel Neves-Valente inside the building’s Tanner Auditorium, also known as Room 166, during an economics exam review session, according to the newly released Providence police incident report.

Officers walking down the hall with a shield.

Police search floor-by-floor after a shooting at Brown University on Dec. 13, 2025. (Providence Police Department)

Nine other victims were ultimately transported to Rhode Island Hospital with gunshot wounds.

The report describes the auditorium as having staircases running up both sides with entrances at the top and bottom of the room. Umurzokov was found deceased near the upper entry door, while Cook was found dead on the floor between the aisles.

As the investigation into the shooting unfolded, detectives later showed still images of Neves-Valente taken from surveillance video to several shooting victims.

One victim, who told detectives she had gotten a good look at the shooter, reacted strongly upon seeing the photograph, freezing, physically pushing back and becoming visibly emotional. 

A photo of Claudio Neves-Valente from the neck up, showing him with a receding hairline, brown eyes and a cleft chin

Federal prosecutors in Massachusetts released this image showing the man identified in deadly shootings at both Brown University in Rhode Island and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge. (Justice Department)

Police noted she began tearing up and shaking before confirming the image showed the shooter.

Two other victims were separately shown the images of the suspect and also identified Neves-Valente as the shooter, according to the incident report.

Investigators said Neves-Valente was a former Brown University student who attended the Ivy League school from 2000 to 2001 as part of a PhD program in physics before formally withdrawing in the fall of 2003.

He was found dead in December inside a storage facility in Salem, New Hampshire, where FBI SWAT personnel discovered him with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound as officers attempted to locate and arrest him.

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