Brown University shooting: how right-wing misinformation hurt the investigation

Officials in the US state of Rhode Island have denounced misinformation that they said complicated their multi-day search for the gunman who killed two students and wounded others at Brown University.

Law enforcement identified the suspect as Claudio Neves Valente, 48, a Portuguese national who attended the Ivy League institution decades ago. They said he acted alone and was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound in a New Hampshire storage unit.

But throughout the week, anonymous and right-wing accounts on X flooded the platform with unfounded posts claiming the shooter was a Palestinian enrolled at the school, a narrative that exploded further as university web pages mentioning the student were seemingly removed.

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“Criminal investigations are grounded in evidence, not speculation or online commentary,” Colonel Darnell Weaver, superintendent of the Rhode Island State Police, said at the briefing announcing Neves Valente’s identification late on Thursday.

“The endless barrage of misinformation, disinformation, rumours, leaks and clickbait were not helpful in this investigation. Distractions and unfounded criticisms do not support this work. They complicate it and threaten to undermine the justice we seek.”

Surveillance footage shows Claudio Neves Valente, a suspect in the mass shooting at Brown University. Photo” Providence Police Department via AP
Surveillance footage shows Claudio Neves Valente, a suspect in the mass shooting at Brown University. Photo” Providence Police Department via AP

The claims began when an anonymous X account posted photos and videos on Monday of the student, Mustapha Kharbouch, beside footage police had released of the person of interest.

  

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