Shooting Incident at New Hampshire State Hospital Leaves Multiple Victims, Suspect Dead

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17/11/2023 22h14

In a shocking turn of events on Friday afternoon, a shooting incident occurred at the New Hampshire State Hospital in Concord, leaving multiple victims and the suspect dead. State Police have reported that the situation is now "contained," though the exact number of individuals injured in the incident is still unknown.

According to the New Hampshire Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, the authorities were initially alerted to "a situation unfolding" at the New Hampshire Hospital at around 4 p.m. Their prompt response led to the quick containment of the incident half an hour later. Although the scene remains active, law enforcement officials have confirmed that the suspect is deceased.

Governor Chris Sununu expressed his concern and provided an update on the situation. In his statement, he acknowledged the incident at the New Hampshire Hospital and assured the public that the state had immediately mobilized its resources. First responders and law enforcement personnel are on the scene, actively working to clear the campus and gather more information. Governor Sununu pledged to share as many details as possible as the situation unfolds.

The shooting incident at the New Hampshire State Hospital has left the community in shock and mourning for the victims involved. As law enforcement agencies continue their investigation, the focus now shifts towards understanding the circumstances surrounding this tragic event and offering support to those affected.

Further details regarding the exact number of victims, as well as any possible motives or connections to the suspect, will be revealed as the investigation progresses. The New Hampshire community stands united in support of those affected and hope for a swift resolution to this devastating incident.

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