Brown University Shooting Suspect Dead; Elusive Fugitive's 6-Day Manhunt Ends in Tragic Conclusion
The Brown University shooting suspect was seen outside a storage unit in New Hampshire community of Salem, and soon there was heavy law enforcement presence. 
A tragic conclusion has marked the end of a six-day manhunt for the Brown University shooting suspect. According to multiple reports, the suspect died from a self-inflicted wound.
The suspect's vehicle, linked to the shooting and the recent murder of an MIT professor, Nuno Loureiro, was tracked down by law enforcement in Salem, New Hampshire. A witness had provided a crucial license plate number, which led authorities to the vehicle.
The suspect's evasive tactics, including swapping license plates and avoiding surveillance cameras, had initially allowed him to evade capture. However, a license plate reader ultimately flagged the vehicle, prompting a large-scale law enforcement response.
The area surrounding the suspect's suspected location was cordoned off, and a storage unit was searched. While the suspect's body was found, the motive behind the shooting remains unclear.
The investigation is ongoing, with authorities expected to hold a news conference to provide further updates. The Brown University shooting on December 13 left two dead, and the subsequent manhunt has raised questions about the suspect's ability to evade capture for so long.