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Six state troopers discharged their weapons during a fatal police shooting in Claremont last month.
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CLAREMONT, N.H. The New Hampshire attorney general’s office has released the names of the six state troopers who discharged their weapons during a fatal police shooting in Claremont last month.
Jeffrey Ely, 40, who barricaded himself in a Claremont building, died March 21 during an exchange of gunfire with police, the attorney general’s office has said.
A state police SWAT team had been called to the building, which is described in real estate listings as an industrial warehouse property. An autopsy determined that Ely died of multiple gunshot wounds to the head, neck, arms, legs and torso.
The attorney general s office has released the names of the state troopers who fired their weapons during a deadly police shooting in Claremont.Investigators said Jeffrey Ely, 40, was shot several times during an exchange of gunfire on March 31 after a standoff that lasted several hours.The following troopers discharged their firearms during the incident, according to officials: Trooper First Class Nicholas Cyr, who has been a New Hampshire State Police Trooper since 2005.Trooper First Class Stefan Czyzowski, who has been a New Hampshire State Police Trooper since 2006.Sergeant Gary Ingham, who has been a New Hampshire State Police Trooper since 2003.Trooper First Class Shane Larkin, who has been a New Hampshire State Police Trooper since 2002.Trooper William Neilsen, who has been a New Hampshire State Police Trooper since 2012. Prior to that, he worked as a Claremont Police Officer from 2010 to 2012.Trooper Noah Sanctuary, who has been a New Hampshire State Police trooper since
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CLAREMONT, N.H. (AP) The New Hampshire attorney general’s office has released the names of the six state troopers who discharged their weapons during a fatal police shooting in Claremont last month.
Jeffrey Ely, 40, who barricaded himself in a Claremont building, died March 21 during an exchange of gunfire with police, the attorney general’s office has said.
A state police SWAT team had been called to the building, which is described in real estate listings as an industrial warehouse property. An autopsy determined that Ely died of multiple gunshot wounds to the head, neck, arms, legs and torso.