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FBI, US Attorney Release Findings On MIT Professor's Killing After Extensive Investigation
The shooter was "driven by an accumulation of grievances that he collected throughout his life," according to the investigation.

The shooter was "driven by an accumulation of grievances that he collected throughout his life," according to the investigation.

The shooter was "driven by an accumulation of grievances that he collected throughout his life," the investigation determined.
Col. Hugh T. Clements Jr. has served as the interim vice president of public safety since December.
The proposal would require public and private schools to create safety plans that allow emergency access.
Agents had to drive from Quantico through a snowstorm because Kash Patel took one jet to Florida and had a hold on another, MS Now reported.
State Re William W. O’Brien is pushing for police at the Community College of Rhode Island and Rhode Island College to carry firearms.
The Police Executive Research Forum was retained to conduct an independent, third-party review.
The report was released by the Norfolk County District Attorney's Office via a public records request.
The city also released police reports on the mass shooting that claimed the lives of two students.
The ACLU has "serious privacy concerns about sharing video with the Pro
The university scheduled a memorial service for Feb. 7.
State Rep. William W. O'Brien referenced the Brown University mass shooting in filing the bill.
The dash camera footage captured Brown University mass shooter Claudio Neves Valente walking across campus, according to reports.
Four videos have been translated and transcribed by the Department of Justice.
The Department of Justice released transcripts of videos made by the Brown University mass shooter shortly before he took his own life.
The interim vice president of public safety outlined his plans in a letter.
State Rep. William W. O’Brien referenced the Brown University mass shooting in prefiling the bill.
Officials say Claudio Neves Valente fatally shot Nuno Loureiro.
Brown placed its vice president for public safety and emergency management on administrative leave "effective immediately."
Cunha will assist Brown University with "coordinating with federal, state and local law enforcement agencies," a spokesman said.
University President Christina H. Paxson said several students, faculty and staff were doxxed after the mass shooting.
Gov. Dan McKee said "together will be the way forward.”
The GoFundMe has received hundreds of donations in a short period of time.
The FBI dangled a $50,000 reward for information on the Brown University killer but now won't say if they'll pay up.
Officials say Claudio Neves Valente fatally shot Nuno Loureiro.
The suspect is believed to be connected to the murder of Nuno Loureiro, an MIT professor, who was found dead in his Brookline apartment.
The 19-year-old Sophomore was one of two students killed in Saturday's mass shooting.
The suspected killer was identified as Claudio Neves Valente and was eyed in the slaying of an MIT professor.
This person was "in proximity of the person of interest," police said.
The police chief also said DNA evidence has been recovered and the mayor reported a second victim has been discharged from the hospital.
The vigil was held at Lippitt Memorial Park, WPRI reported.
An online petition was started Saturday and already has nearly 3,000 signatures.
Two students were killed in the Saturday afternoon shooting, and nine others were injured.
"That's what criminals do," said Providence Police Chief Oscar L. Perez.
Virginian Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov was remembered as an ambitious student who always went the extra mile for his friends.
FBI Boston Special Agent in Charge Ted Docks said he believes the gunman remains "armed and dangerous."
The Providence Police Department urged anyone who recognizes the man to call its Tip Center.
Gov. Dan McKee said he canceled the open house "out of respect for the Providence community and the victims of the shooting.
The FBI has offered a $50,000 reward for information on the killer.
When asked if the shooter was still in the area, the mayor responded that "honestly, we have no way of knowing."