New Hampshire fatal shooting prompts shelter-in-place order
The NH man was given life-saving measures after the shooting, but he died at the scene
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A man was fatally shot by police at a New Hampshire home early Monday morning during a disturbance that triggered a shelter-in-place order in the area, the state attorney general's office said.
Members of the New Hampshire State Police SWAT Team were directed to a home in Franklin for a report of "a barricaded suspect following an armed disturbance in the area," the office said in a news release.
NEW HAMPSHIRE PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL SHOOTING LEAVES 2 DEAD, INCLUDING ALLEGED GUNMAN
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NEW HAMPSHIRE GRADUATION PARTY SHOOTING LEAVES 4 WOUNDED, POLICE STILL SEARCHING FOR SHOOTERS
The shelter-in-place order was issued overnight for residents in the area of Central and West Bow streets. The order has since been lifted, the office said.
Life-saving measures were attempted after the man was shot, but he died at the scene. His identity has been withheld pending notification of family, the attorney general's office said.
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The names of the officers involved in the shooting were not immediately released.
No police officers were hurt and there is no threat to the public, the office said.