Concord, nh – Charged The shooting of New Hampshire Club Where the authorities say that restaurant shepherds acted quickly to stop the gunman and avoid a worse tragedy that is scheduled to appear before the court on Monday.
One person was killed and two others were injured as a shooting on Saturday at Sky Mido Rural Club in Nashwa.
Hunter Nadu, 23, was detained from Nashwa, in a nearby neighborhood and was charged with second -degree murder. Nadu, a former club employee, is scheduled to be called on Monday afternoon.
The shooting Robert Destar Junior, 59, whose wife described the shooting of the shooter walking in the room seems to be targeting an employee in the restaurant. She said in an e -mail that Charlene Desar and her daughter were closer to him when her husband was shot.
She said, “My husband was arrested in the fire in an attempt to protect us.”
“The courage actions by the shepherds in the restaurant who put their own safety care and stop the shooter.
Michael Homwood, a DJ, said at a club at the club, that someone hit Nadu with a chair in an attempt to submit it.
“He hit him over his head with a chair, and he may only save a group of lives,” Humwood told WCVB-TV.
Rob Parsons, the owner of the rural club, said he was sad because of the shooting.
“For the Crimea family, there are no words to express the pain and sadness you feel – and our society – because of the killing of Robert. He is a hero,” he said in a statement. “For our private employee and our guest who were shot and recovered, and for people who have been affected by endless others, we are here for you and your families always.”
Formula said the investigators were working to determine the motivation. The police immediately did not respond to a question about whether Nado was a representative by a lawyer and attempts to reach the Nadu family members who did not succeed immediately. The authorities said that there is no known connection between Nado and Deshar.
The authorities had initially believed that there could be two archers, but they later said that there was only one.
“It is possible that additional charges are being charged, including for additional shooting victims,” ​​Forela Police Chief and Nashwa Kevin Rork said in a statement.
Formula said that one of the victims of the remaining hurricanes was an employee and the other is a sponsor. Formula said that the employee is being taken to the hospital in decisive but stable condition, while the other victim’s condition is unknown. He said that at least four other people at the scene of the accident were uncomfortable wounds that were not expected to threaten life.
In addition to hurricane victims, others suffered injuries, including rupture, broken shock and severe power, Nashwa Fire said on Sunday. The agency said it had helped about 100 people from the scene to a nearby extinguishing house, most of them on foot.
The Governor of New Hampshere Kelly Ayot said in a statement on Sunday that the Prosecutor’s Office will assist Nashwa Police in the investigation and that she and her husband “pray for the victims and their families.”
Nashua is about 45 miles (70 km) northwest of Boston, via the Massachusetts border.
“She was incredibly painful” and was focusing on caring for the couple’s children in the wake of the shooting.
She said: “Our life changes forever in one moment, which will be meaningless except for the belief that Rob was trying to protect me and my daughter, and perhaps others there too. In our hearts, he is a hero.”
She said that her husband loved the golf, poker, and pickled ball and was loved by his family and society. She also asked the audience, “Beware of the speculation and the complete splendor that is being published about what happened and why” she said it “makes it more difficult for all concerned, including the police who are trying to do their job.”
Tom Bartson described Pepleril, Massachusetts, a chaotic scene revealing near his nephew’s wedding. He said that he heard the gunman shouting “Free Palestine”, but Formula said that there is no evidence that the shooting was “an act based on hate.”
Bartson said: “The meeting of the dance of the bride and the groom, then the chaos is launched.” “We heard about six shots and everyone wandered around the cover and the next thing you know. We rushed to safe sites.”
Sophie Fluoris He said WCVB-TV wedding guests gathered around the dance circuit when I heard several gunshots and a person screaming a “gun”!
“Chaos, screaming and then running,” she said.
Emily Ernest said she saw a black armed.
“He had a mask. We saw him raising the gun and then ran,” Ernst said. “I ran through the kitchen for my life.”
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Wittal from Scarroro, Maine. The Associated Press Michael Casey writer in Nashwa, New Hampshire, contributed to this report.