New Hampshire Manhunt After Suspect Allegedly Shoots Officer, Fires on Family in Raymond
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State and local authorities in Raymond, New Hampshire, are conducting a large manhunt Saturday after a middle‑aged white man allegedly opened fire on family members around 1:30 p.m. and then shot and wounded a responding police officer. New Hampshire State Police say the officer, who has not been publicly identified, was taken by ambulance to a local hospital after the suspect allegedly fired on officers when they tracked him down. The gunman, described as about 5 feet 11 inches tall, just over 200 pounds, with black hair and hazel eyes, fled on foot, prompting Raymond police to issue a shelter‑in‑place alert via NH 911 for residents near Ham and Nottingham roads. Multiple roads, including Route 156, have been closed as officers from state police and other agencies establish a perimeter and warn residents to expect a heavy uniformed law‑enforcement presence. The incident underscores ongoing concerns about officer‑involved shootings and domestic‑violence‑linked gun incidents in small communities, with local social media accounts sharing shelter‑in‑place instructions and road‑closure maps as the search continues.