In a new development, US authorities have released the official transcript of a series of videos recorded by suspect Claudio Manuel Neves Valente in the ongoing investigation into the mass shooting at Brown University and the killing of Nuno Loureiro, a professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The videos, originally recorded in Portuguese, were translated into English by authorities and formally entered into the investigative record. Law enforcement agencies continue to work in coordination across jurisdictions as they examine all digital, physical, and testimonial evidence related to the attacks.
According to law enforcement officials, the videos were discovered as part of the broader evidentiary review following the violent incidents that shocked academic communities in Providence, Rhode Island, and Boston, Massachusetts. Officials emphasized that the investigation remains active and ongoing.
Investigators have confirmed that the translated transcripts are now being analyzed to gain a better understanding of the suspect’s state of mind, statements, and any potential indications of motive or planning.
While the transcripts themselves have been made public, authorities have not released full details regarding their content, citing the need to protect the integrity of the case and respect ongoing legal proceedings.
The shooting at Brown University and the killing of Professor Nuno Loureiro have deeply affected the academic and Portuguese-American communities in the United States.
Brown University officials have reiterated their cooperation with investigators and their commitment to campus safety, while memorials and tributes continue to honor MIT Professor Loureiro’s academic contributions and personal legacy.
Authorities indicated that further updates will be provided as the investigation advances and as additional findings are confirmed.
PAJ/Staff/ This developing story will be updated

