Brown University shooter took IT job in Portugal after abandoning physics pursuit

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Brown University shooter took IT job in Portugal after abandoning physics pursuit

By Andrei Khalip
2 min read

Investigators look at a grey Nissan car at a storage facility, where the Brown University shooter, identified by authorities as Claudio Neves Valente, took his own life, in Salem, New Hampshire, U.S., December 18, 2025. REUTERS/CJ Gunther

By Andrei Khalip

LISBON, Dec 20 (Reuters) – The man who police say killed two Brown University students and a Massachusetts Institute of Technology physicist had cut short a promising academic career to take ​a modest software developer job back in his native Portugal before returning to the United States in ‌2017.

U.S. investigators, helped by their Portuguese colleagues, are still seeking a motive for the shootings carried out by Claudio Valente before his suicide. Officials ‌have been looking into his academic past, which some of Valente’s former colleagues recall as an uneasy one.

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