A man was killed and several others were injured in a shooting at a country club in New Hampshire on Saturday, and a suspect was later detained, the local authorities said.
The shooting occurred when a man entered the Sky Meadow Country Club in Nashua, a city of more than 90,000 people in southern New Hampshire, officials said. At a news conference, Peter Hinckley, a prosecutor at the state attorney general’s office, said a man had been killed, several others were injured and a person of interest was in custody.
The authorities were still determining how many people had been injured, Mr. Hinckley said. The authorities did not say what conditions the victims were in.
Sky Meadow Country Club is a private club with facilities that include a golf course, a restaurant, and venues that are used for events like weddings and bar mitzvahs, according to the club’s website.
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.
The New Hampshire State Police said on social media that it was assisting with the investigation.
A police spokesman did not immediately respond to an inquiry. A phone call to the country club rang unanswered.
Two Democratic lawmakers from New Hampshire, Senator Jeanne Shaheen and Representative Maggie Goodlander, said on social media that they were monitoring the situation.
Yan Zhuang is a Times reporter in Seoul who covers breaking news.
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