1 man shot, killed by N.H. police, state AG says

Boston, MALocal News

A police shooting in Keene, New Hampshire, resulted in the death of a man Tuesday evening, as confirmed by state Attorney General John Formella. The incident took place near a TD Bank on West and Ashuelot streets, where law enforcement responded to an interaction that led to the shooting. Authorities have advised the public to avoid the area while investigations are ongoing. Formella stated that no officers were injured and emphasized that there was no threat to public safety. Photos from the scene depicted an armed police vehicle and several officers with guns drawn, highlighting the serious nature of the incident.

The names of the officers involved have not been released as formal interviews are still pending. This incident raises concerns about police interactions with civilians in the region. Local officials are expected to provide updates as more information becomes available.

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