A gunman was arrested after opening fire in a country club in New Hampshire on Saturday night, killing one person and injuring two others, the police said.
The police charged the suspect, 23-year-old Hunter Nadeau, with second-degree murder. He fatally shot Robert Steven DeCesare, 59, with a handgun, according to statement from New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella and Kevin Rourke, the Nashua police chief. There was no known connection between Mr. Nadeau and Mr. DeCesare, the police said.
Two other adults were also shot and wounded in the incident, which occurred at the Sky Meadow Country Club in Nashua, a city near the New Hampshire-Massachusetts border.
Sky Meadow Country Club is a private club with facilities that include a golf course, a restaurant, and a ballroom used for events like weddings, bar mitzvahs and corporate events, according to the club’s website.
Additional charges will be brought against the suspect, who will be arraigned on Monday, the statement said.
Officials said there was no continuing danger to the public. They initially said there were two armed suspects and that one was at large, but said about an hour later that video surveillance footage had confirmed there was only one shooter.
Aishvarya Kavi contributed reporting.
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