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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The brown mass shooter, identified now by law enforcement as
Claudio Neves Valenti, was found dead in a storage unit,
apparently which he rented at a storage facility in Salem,
New Hampshire. WHOA what I mean A shocking ending to

(00:22):
a shocking story. So apparently now, according to police, this
is what took place. Claudio Neves Valenti was an immigrant
from Portugal. He was admitted into this country over twenty
five years ago on a VISA Diversity lattery program, eventually

(00:44):
became a Green card holder a permanent resident. He lives
in Miami, Florida. He apparently then went to Boston, rented
a hotel room, rented a vehicle, and then drove to Providence,
in which he was scoping and casing the campus for

(01:07):
about twelve days until he finally decided to make his
move on Saturday, December thirteen, where he walked into the
engineering building in a class where people were doing a
final exam study review and began to open fire. Two
students were dead, nine wounded. He then went to his car,

(01:32):
changed the plates, and went north to Brookline, just outside
of Boston, about fifty miles away from Providence, and then
executed in cold blood, an MIT professor, a brilliant nuclear physicist,
and then went into his car, changed the plates again,

(01:55):
drove to his storage unit, and then later that day
apparently committed suicide, killed himself in a self inflicted gunshot wound,
and the body was rotting for days until finally discovered
by police last night. So the shooter is an immigrant

(02:18):
and non citizen from Portugal. He apparently he knew the
MIT professor going back twenty five years in the Old Country.
In Portugal, they went to the same institute and they
graduated during the same year. He apparently attacked the Brown Building,

(02:39):
the Brown University Engineering building, because twenty five years ago,
after graduating from Portugal, he took several classes in physics
at the graduate program at Brown. He attended classes in
that very building. Apparently he then withdrew. They don't know
exactly why, but he was no longer a student. He

(03:02):
left Brown and then apparently he had a hard time
connecting rising professionally. He felt very frustrated and according to police,
they don't have any motives, but they suspect he went
to shoot up the Brown Building out of anger and
frustration at the failure of his career. And then, of course,

(03:24):
something happened between him and the MIT professor. Perhaps he
failed him, perhaps he did not give him a good grade,
perhaps he didn't give him a recommendation. Whatever it may be.
He then waited for him, went into the building where
he lived, killed him in cold blood, and then went
and killed himself. I'll be honest with you, something about

(03:48):
this narrative doesn't make sense. It doesn't pass the smell test.
As I said on the air, and I want to
repeat it. Why have multiple eyewitness account said repeatedly that
he shouted a la hu akbar in the classroom. It
makes no sense. The Israeli government reported in the Israeli

(04:13):
media and here that they believed he was part of
a hit squad by the Iranians in retaliation for the
bombing of Iran's nuclear program and the assassination of their
top nuclear scientists, that he was sent to kill this
MIT professor, who apparently was one of the most brilliant
fusion nuclear scientists in the world. Something doesn't add up.

(04:38):
Why would a man shoot up a classroom, kill an
MIT professor, and then go to a storage unit and
shoot himself and have himself just lay there die anonymously,
potentially maybe never even known to have killed these people.

(05:01):
There's something here doesn't compute. Hopefully we will get answers
because we deserve answers. The victims, do, the families of
the victims, and we the public. The only good thing
out of this made this guy wrought in hell. Three

(05:21):
people are dead, nine are wounded, and Brown University and
the police in Providence and on campus of Brown need
to answer many questions. Why were there no cameras in
the engineering building? Why were cameras all across Brown over
a thousand deactivated and turned off? Why was their satch

(05:46):
lacks security? Why did Providence and campus police who went
to the building while the shooting was taking place and
after he opened fire? Why did they refuse to rush in?
Brown and the Providence police have blood on their hands.

(06:08):
The president of Brown needs to be fired, the campus
police needs the police chief needs to be fired, The
Providence police chief needs to be fired. And all of
those police officers that refused to rush in while people
were still bleeding, screaming students on the ground and instead

(06:28):
they stood outside and did nothing, allowing the shooter. This
Valenti character, Nevez Valenti to escape and then go up
to Brookline and then kill the MIT physicist. These police
officers need to be fired, every single one of them. Providence,

(06:56):
the authorities in Providence, the authorities at Brown University, have
a lot of explaining to do, and heads need to roll.
They must be held accountable. Enough is enough
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