According to The New York Post (NYP), the suspect in Saturday's shooting at Brown University and in the murder of a separate professor was found dead in a storage facility in Salem, New Hampshire, on Thursday night.

According to insiders, the alleged killer died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Law enforcement officers surrounded a suspicious vehicle and storage unit in Salem earlier in the evening. The car was similar in make and model to the one seen near the site of the Brown shooting and the murder of Professor Nuno Loureiro in Brooklyn.
A suspect entered the Ivy League university's exclusive Barus & Holley building and opened fire in a lecture hall on Saturday – killing students Ella Cook, 19, a sophomore from Alabama, and Muhammad Aziz Umurzokov, 18, a native of Uzbekistan living in the United States.
Nine other people were injured in the mass shooting, with six remaining in the hospital as of Thursday evening. The name of the suspected shooter has not yet been released.











