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Suspect in Brown University Shooting Found Dead in New Hampshire Storage Unit

The suspect sought in the December 13 mass shooting at Brown University’s Barus and Holley building, which killed two students and injured nine others, has been found dead in a storage unit in Salem, New Hampshire, from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Authorities are also probing connections to the fatal shooting of an MIT professor.

According to details received by The Chenab Times, law enforcement sources confirmed the body was discovered on Thursday evening after police swarmed a storage facility following leads on an abandoned vehicle. Fox News reported the death as apparent suicide by gunshot. CBS News noted the location near a parked car linked to the suspect.

The suspect’s identity has not been publicly released pending notification and confirmation. An arrest warrant had been issued earlier Thursday. The New York Times cited officials stating the individual is believed connected to both the Brown attack and the December 15 homicide of MIT plasma physics professor Nuno Loureiro in Brookline, Massachusetts.

Victims killed at Brown were sophomore Ella Cook from Alabama and freshman Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov from Virginia. Hospital updates indicated six wounded in stable condition and three discharged as of Thursday.

The FBI’s $50,000 reward remains active for related information. Officials canceled a planned news conference Thursday but promised updates soon. The multi-state manhunt ended without further incidents.

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Global Affairs Desk at The Chenab Times covers international developments, global diplomacy, and foreign policy issues through fact-based reporting, explainers, and analytical pieces. The desk focuses on major geopolitical events, diplomatic engagements, and international trends, with an emphasis on verified information, multiple perspectives, and contextual understanding of global affairs.

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Global Affairs Desk at The Chenab Times covers international developments, global diplomacy, and foreign policy issues through fact-based reporting, explainers, and analytical pieces. The desk focuses on major geopolitical events, diplomatic engagements, and international trends, with an emphasis on verified information, multiple perspectives, and contextual understanding of global affairs.

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