❓WHAT HAPPENED: Police are investigating a potential connection between a mass shooting at Brown University and the assassination of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) professor, occurring two days apart.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Victims include Brown University students Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov and Ella Cook, along with MIT Professor Nuno Loureiro. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents are searching for suspects.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The Brown University shooting occurred on Saturday in Providence, Rhode Island, while the MIT professor was killed on Monday in Brookline, Boston.
💬KEY QUOTE: “This shocking loss for our community comes in a period of disturbing violence in many other places.” – MIT President Sally Kornbluth
🎯IMPACT: The incidents have left communities grieving and sparked an ongoing investigation into potential links between the two crimes.
Authorities are now investigating a potential connection between the mass shooting at Brown University and the assassination of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Professor Nuno Loureiro, which occurred two days apart. The Brown University shooting, which took place on Saturday in Providence, Rhode Island, resulted in the deaths of two students and injuries to 12 others.
The victims, Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov and Ella Cook, were killed during a study session at the Ivy League university’s School of Engineering Barus and Holley Building. The gunman fired 40 rounds before fleeing the scene. Two days later, Professor Loureiro was gunned down inside his Brookline, Boston home around 8:30 PM. Loureiro, a married father of three and director of MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center, was remembered as a “wonderful man” by his neighbors and colleagues.
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents have released photographs and videos of persons of interest in the Brown University case, but have yet to identify a suspect. Meanwhile, Loureiro’s murder has left the academic community mourning. MIT President Sally Kornbluth stated, “This shocking loss for our community comes in a period of disturbing violence in many other places.”
The Norfolk District Attorney’s Office confirmed that no arrests have been made in either case, describing the investigation as “active and ongoing.” Investigators initially stated there was no connection between the two incidents, but new information reported by WPRI on Thursday suggests a possible link. The outlet did not provide further details on the nature of the connection.
Loureiro, a lauded theoretical physicist and fusion scientist, began his academic career in Portugal before earning his doctorate at Imperial College London. He later worked at Princeton and the UK Atomic Energy Authority before joining MIT in 2024.
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