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Homeless Man to Receive $50,000 Reward for Critical Tip in University Shootings Case

A homeless man known only as John is set to receive a $50,000 reward for providing the crucial information that led investigators to identify the suspect in recent shootings at Brown University and MIT.

Authorities credit John with breaking the case open after he recognized the suspect from public alerts. Following the shooting at Brown University, which resulted in the deaths of two students, John posted on Reddit with specific details about a vehicle connected to the individual. He described a "grey Nissan with Florida plates" and shared his account of a strange encounter with the man earlier that day.

His tip gave investigators their first lead on a potential getaway car. John later met with police, detailing a "cat and mouse" interaction with the suspect, Claudio Neves Valente, outside Brown's engineering building. His information allowed authorities to locate critical surveillance footage, which confirmed Valente as the gunman. The suspect was later found deceased from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Officials, including Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha and FBI Special Agent Ted Docks, have publicly praised John's contribution, confirming that he is entitled to the substantial reward offered for information in the case.

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