PROVIDENCE, R.I. (PulseWire) — In the aftermath of the mass shooting at Brown University, which claimed the lives of two students and injured nine, authorities announced Thursday they're investigating a possible connection with the murder of an MIT professor two days later, raising alarms across the academic communities in Rhode Island and Massachusetts.
As reported by anonymous sources close to the investigation, a person of interest has been identified and is being actively sought. The tragic event unfolded last Saturday within a classroom in Brown's engineering building, while the MIT professor, Nuno F.G. Loureiro, was fatally shot in his own home near Boston.
The FBI had previously indicated no known links between the cases, yet as the investigation progresses, there is escalating concern regarding public safety, especially given the history of similar incidents leading to swift conclusions. Investigators have released footage of a masked individual who matches witness descriptions, but insufficient security camera coverage at the scene poses challenges.
Authorities are focused on gathering evidence and have urged the public to review any phone or surveillance footage from the days leading up to the shooting. Meanwhile, frustration grows among Providence residents and family members concerned about community safety.
We're doing everything we can to reassure folks, but this is a scary time in the city, commented Providence Mayor Brett Smiley, while stressing the city's commitment to enhancing safety. Both local and federal law enforcement personnel are pooling resources to locate the suspect, whose motives remain unclear.
Past investigations into similar targeted attacks reveal that shooters often do not remain at large for extended periods; however, recent trends suggest a change in tactics used by offenders, with some now seemingly evading arrest. Experts continue to advocate for community support and information sharing as a crucial element in resolving the ongoing investigation.




















