The manhunt for the suspect in the Brown University shooting has zeroed in on Salem, New Hampshire, after a suspicious vehicle, believed to be similar to one seen near the crime scenes, was discovered outside a storage facility. Law enforcement, including heavily armed officers and FBI agents, converged on the vehicle and expanded their search into an Extra Space Storage facility in Salem, approximately 84 miles from the Brown campus. This development is being investigated for a possible connection to the murder of MIT professor Nuno Loureiro, a physicist and fusion scientist, which occurred two days after the Brown shooting.
The suspect in the Brown University shooting, who killed students Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov and Ella Cook and wounded nine others, has been identified but not publicly named. A warrant is out for his arrest following a six-day search. Details regarding the gunman and his motive remain scarce amidst the ongoing, frenzied search. The two elite universities, Brown and MIT, are located less than 50 miles apart, adding to the concern about a potential link between the two violent incidents.