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BREAKING NEWS ALERTAuthorities responded to a shooting Saturday morning in Pelham, N.H., amid reports that the incident unfolded at a church. “State officials are on scene assisting local first responders in the response and investigation of a shooting in Pelham, NH,†New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununucq said in a tweet. “While this remains a very active scene, the State of New Hampshire will provide all necessary resources to support the community and our local partners.†“It is not an active shooter situation right now,†said New Hampshire Assistant Attorney General Benjamin A. Agati in a brief phone interview at noon as he drove to the scene. Agati said he was called to the scene at about 11:30 a.m. and that no further information was immediately available.https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2019/10/12/authorities-respond-shooting-pelham/Xb5idyJtIlgWTwXVwEzXEJ/story.html?p1=BGHeader_BreakingBar_Headline?s_campaign=breakingnews:newsletter
PELHAM, N.H. — Two people suffered gunshot wounds during a wedding at a church Saturday morning, but no deaths were reported and a suspect was arrested, according to Pelham police.Officers received a call around 10:12 a.m. reporting an active shooter at New England Pentecostal Ministries on Bridge Street and arrived to find that a wedding had been going on and two people were wounded, Pelham police said in a statement.Wedding guests were subduing the suspected shooter, police said, and responding officers arrested him.Police did not identify the suspect or those wounded but said the shooting “does not appear to be a random event.â€