Individual Accused in Brown University Incident Found Discovered Deceased Inside Self-Storage Unit.

The man believed to be the recent fatal shooting incident at Brown University reportedly took his own life on Thursday night, as stated by law enforcement.

He was found at a storage location on Thursday evening, according to information from an enforcement source. This suspect is also believed of killing a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor at a home in the Boston area.

“He took his own life tonight,” stated the chief of the Providence police department during a news briefing.

The police official named the individual as Claudio Nevis Valenti, a 48-year-old individual enrolled at Brown University.

This news follows a significant law enforcement presence at a storage facility in Salem, New Hampshire earlier on Thursday. Journalists on scene described seeing multiple agents in tactical gear converging on the premises.

The intensive search for the shooter had restarted on Monday after state prosecutors revealed that a individual detained on Sunday had been released. This development was admitted to be likely to cause fresh anxiety for the local community.

Local officials noted that while the release was a disappointment, the broader investigation was not paused unabated.

The two students who were killed in the shooting have been named by family. They are Ella Cook, a sophomore from Alabama who was active in a campus political group, and MukhammadAziz Umurzokov, an Uzbek national in his freshman year who aspired to a neurosurgeon.

Officials are scheduled to hold a news briefing to provide further details on the suspect's death.

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