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MIT Professor Killed In Brookline Home Shooting Just 1 Hour North Of Brown University
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MIT Professor Killed In Brookline Home Shooting Just 1 Hour North Of Brown University

Jim Flanders
Last updated: December 16, 2025 10:12 pm
Jim Flanders Published December 16, 2025
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An MIT professor was fatally shot inside his Brookline home, prompting an active homicide investigation by Massachusetts authorities. Officials say there is currently no evidence linking the killing to a recent Brown University shooting.


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BROOKLINE, MA (3-minute read) — Authorities in Massachusetts are investigating the fatal shooting of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor who was found inside his Brookline home late Monday night. Nuno F.G. Loureiro, 47, was discovered suffering from gunshot wounds and was transported to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead on Tuesday, according to the Norfolk District Attorney office.

Investigators have confirmed that the case is being treated as a homicide and that the investigation remains active. While questions arose about a possible connection to a recent shooting at Brown University, a senior law enforcement official familiar with both cases stated there is no evidence suggesting the incidents are related.

Loureiro was a well respected faculty member in MIT departments of Nuclear Science and Engineering and Physics. He also served as the director of the Plasma Science and Fusion Center, a role that placed him at the forefront of fusion energy research. His work was widely recognized both in the United States and internationally, particularly in advancing scientific collaboration.

Community and Institutional Response

MIT released a statement expressing profound grief and support for those affected. University leaders emphasized that outreach efforts are underway to help students, colleagues, and staff cope with the loss. Counseling and community conversations are being made available to ensure those who knew Loureiro have access to care during this difficult time.

Loureiro was originally from Portugal, a detail noted in his university biography. U.S. Ambassador to Portugal John J. Arrigo also shared condolences, recognizing Loureiro leadership and lasting contributions to science and education.

While authorities have not released details regarding suspects or a possible motive, the case serves as a sobering reminder that violent crime can occur even in quiet residential areas. Law enforcement continues to urge anyone with information to come forward as they work to piece together the events leading up to the shooting.

As the investigation continues, the MIT community and the town of Brookline are left mourning a life devoted to discovery, teaching, and service.

Safety Tip: Firearm owners should always ensure secure storage using safes or locking devices and remain aware of local laws regarding possession and use. Practicing situational awareness at home and in the neighborhood can also help identify unusual activity early.

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