Overview
- A police official told The Associated Press that the man suspected in the Brown attack was found dead Thursday night inside a New Hampshire warehouse.
- A person familiar with the case said the death is believed to be from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
- Investigators believe the same individual may be responsible for the Brookline killing of MIT professor Nuno F. G. Loureiro, though authorities have not announced a formal connection.
- Saturday’s campus shooting left two Brown students dead and nine others injured, prompting the university to cancel classes and exams.
- Before the discovery in New Hampshire, law-enforcement sources said a suspect had been identified, an arrest warrant had been signed, and the search had entered its sixth day.