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Tragic Shooting at New Hampshire Hospital Sparks Investigation and Vigil
crime2 years ago

Tragic Shooting at New Hampshire Hospital Sparks Investigation and Vigil

Staff and community members of New Hampshire Hospital gathered at a vigil to honor Bradley Haas, a security guard who was killed by a gunman at the hospital. Haas, who had a nearly 30-year career in law enforcement, was remembered by speakers including New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu. The suspect, John Madore, was shot and killed by an on-duty state trooper. The motive for the shooting remains unknown. The vigil also highlighted the importance of supporting individuals seeking treatment for mental health needs.

Tragic Shooting at New Hampshire Hospital Leaves Former Police Chief Dead
crime2 years ago

Tragic Shooting at New Hampshire Hospital Leaves Former Police Chief Dead

The identity of the suspect in the New Hampshire Hospital shooting has been released as John Midori, a 33-year-old transient. The shooting resulted in the death of Bradley Haas, a security officer and former police chief. The trooper on the scene is credited with saving lives, and an investigation is ongoing to determine the motive behind the incident. Weapons, including a rifle and tactical vest, were found in the suspect's truck in the parking lot. The hospital is providing mental health resources to staff and patients, and there is no current threat to the public.

Hospital Shooting: Former Police Chief Killed, Trooper Takes Down Shooter
crime2 years ago

Hospital Shooting: Former Police Chief Killed, Trooper Takes Down Shooter

Law enforcement officials are scheduled to give an update on the fatal shooting at New Hampshire Hospital, where Bradley Haas, a New Hampshire Department of Safety security officer, was shot and killed in the line of duty. A New Hampshire State Police trooper immediately shot and killed the suspect, whose identity has not been released. The shooting was contained to the front lobby, and there is no threat to the general public. Autopsies will be scheduled, and a call center has been established for family members of patients at the hospital.