Brown University Shooting: Anger, Revenge, and Community Impact

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A former friend of Claudio Valente, the suspect in the Brown University shooting and MIT professor killing, described him as socially awkward and often frustrated, with signs of anger that may have been present long before the attacks. Valente was found dead after a manhunt following the shootings that resulted in multiple casualties. The friend noted Valente's complaints about U.S. life and campus conditions, and reflected on possible early warning signs.
Topics:nation#brown-university#claudio-valente#gun-violence#mental-health#mit-professor-shooting#world
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