Grief counselors available after Orange, Massachusetts, teen shot, killed in Keene, New Hampshire

Boston, MALocal News

Christian Walker, a 17-year-old from Orange, Massachusetts, was shot and killed early Wednesday in Keene, New Hampshire. The autopsy confirmed he died from a single gunshot wound to the abdomen, resulting in a homicide ruling by officials. Investigators have reportedly identified all parties involved in the shooting and stated there is no ongoing threat to the public. Superintendent Rick Martin of Franklin County Technical School expressed his sorrow regarding Walker's death, emphasizing the tragedy's impact on the school community. Grief counseling will be offered on Thursday to support students during this difficult time.

According to Martin, Walker was well-liked among his peers, and the school is focused on providing resources for those affected. The incident has raised concerns about gun violence in the region, prompting calls for community discussions on safety. The investigation remains active as authorities work to gather more details.

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