Hunter Nadeau, accused New Hampshire country club shooter, due in court Monday
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Hunter Nadeau, accused New Hampshire country club shooter, due in court Monday
"Authorities say the shooting lasted less than a minute. Nadeau allegedly shot and killed 59-year-old Rob DeCesare, who lived on the golf course and was having dinner in the restaurant when shots began. DeCesare's mother said he was shot while protecting his wife and daughter. An employee who was working as a host for a wedding that was happening at the time was shot in the face. They were taken by MedFlight to Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston in critical but stable condition."
"According to police, the shooting could have been worse but people rushed in to try and subdue the alleged gunman. Witnesses said one man hit Nadeau over the head with a chair. Formella said authorities are working to determine Nadeau's motive, but the shooting does not appear to have been a hate-motivated crime. Witnesses have reported that Nadeau made statements during the shooting, but Formella said it appears likely the alleged shooter was trying to "create chaos in the moment.""
An arraignment for Hunter Nadeau is scheduled for 1 p.m. Monday with Nadeau appearing by video. Nadeau faces one count of second-degree murder and additional charges are likely after the Sky Meadow Country Club shooting. The attack lasted less than a minute and killed 59-year-old Rob DeCesare, who was dining and reportedly shot while protecting his wife and daughter. Several people were wounded, including a wedding host flown to Brigham and Women's Hospital in critical but stable condition; other victims sustained injuries such as a broken hand and cuts. Witnesses said bystanders rushed in to subdue Nadeau. Authorities are working to determine a motive and say the incident does not appear to be hate-motivated.
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