FBI finds Brown University shooter had been planning attack for years

The FBI revealed that Claudio Valente, the gunman accused of a mass shooting at Brown University and the murder of an MIT professor, had been planning the attack for three years. Valente, 48, acted alone and purchased two of the weapons used in the attacks legally at a pawn shop in Florida.
The FBI released new information about the gunman accused of a mass shooting at Brown University and the murder of an MIT professor. Claudio Valente, 48, had been planning the attack for three years and acted alone with no connection to terrorism. Valente purchased two of the weapons used in the attacks legally at a pawn shop in Florida. Police found Valente dead in a storage facility in Salem, New Hampshire, days after the shootings. Ella Cook, 19, and Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov were killed in the shooting at Brown University, and nine other students were hurt. Valente was a PhD student at Brown University before he dropped out in 2001.
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