Brown University Shooting Suspect Neves Valente Says He Has No Regrets for Massacre, Blames Innocent Children.
A series of videos released by the Department of Justice (DOJ) on Tuesday show Claudio Neves Valente, a former Brown University physics student, claiming no remorse for shooting and killing two students and an MIT professor in separate incidents last month.
According to the transcript of his videos, Valente expressed relief that he had not "chickened out" during previous opportunities to carry out the attacks, but chose not to. He also mentioned that he has a self-inflicted gunshot wound and was found dead from it at his storage facility in Salem, New Hampshire.
The shooting incidents occurred on November 20th and December 1st, with the Brown University shooting involving multiple victims and the MIT professor shooting resulting in one fatality.
Valente said "I am not going to apologize" for the shootings, citing that no one had ever apologized to him during his lifetime. The suspect also stated he has "no hatred toward America," but "no love" for it either.
When asked about why he committed such violence, Valente expressed envy towards individuals who could carry out similar acts without difficulty and claimed that the rest of his life was unimportant to him. He also criticized the media's portrayal of mass shooters as "animals."
A series of videos released by the Department of Justice (DOJ) on Tuesday show Claudio Neves Valente, a former Brown University physics student, claiming no remorse for shooting and killing two students and an MIT professor in separate incidents last month.
According to the transcript of his videos, Valente expressed relief that he had not "chickened out" during previous opportunities to carry out the attacks, but chose not to. He also mentioned that he has a self-inflicted gunshot wound and was found dead from it at his storage facility in Salem, New Hampshire.
The shooting incidents occurred on November 20th and December 1st, with the Brown University shooting involving multiple victims and the MIT professor shooting resulting in one fatality.
Valente said "I am not going to apologize" for the shootings, citing that no one had ever apologized to him during his lifetime. The suspect also stated he has "no hatred toward America," but "no love" for it either.
When asked about why he committed such violence, Valente expressed envy towards individuals who could carry out similar acts without difficulty and claimed that the rest of his life was unimportant to him. He also criticized the media's portrayal of mass shooters as "animals."