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Witnesses report that the person accused in the deadly country club incident shouted, ‘Free Palestine,’ but authorities reject a ‘hate-driven’ motive.

Witnesses report that the person accused in the deadly country club incident shouted, 'Free Palestine,' but authorities reject a 'hate-driven' motive.

Shooting Incident at New Hampshire Country Club

A recent tragic event unfolded at a country club in New Hampshire where a suspect allegedly opened fire during a wedding reception. According to multiple witnesses, he shouted phrases like “Free Palestine!” yet officials assert there’s no evidence pointing to a hate-driven motive behind the shooting.

Details indicate that 23-year-old Hunter Nadow arrived at the Sky Meadow Country Club in Nashua with a handgun, ultimately killing three individuals, including a 59-year-old man named Robert Stephen.

Authorities stated that Nadow had a history with the country club as a former employee, but he hadn’t worked there for about a year. He fled the scene after the shooting but was soon apprehended in a nearby neighborhood.

New Hampshire Attorney General John Ferrera commented on the incident, mentioning that while the suspect’s political outcries were noted, they didn’t provide evidence of hate as a motive. “At this point, we have no indication that this was driven by hatred,” he said. “It seems more plausible that Nadow sought to incite chaos rather than express hate.”

Prosecutors have charged Nadow with second-degree murder, with indications that more charges may follow as investigations continue. Senior Attorney General Peter Hinckley remarked on the evolving situation, expressing caution regarding the narrative surrounding the suspects’ statements.

Witnesses recalled how one victim, identified as Decasel, attempted to intervene to protect his family, tragically losing his life in the process.

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