I’m trying to find another source, for some reason the only report I’ve gotten is from the Daily Mirror in the U.K.
Edit: found this on Twitter from a local news reporter
I’m trying to find another source, for some reason the only report I’ve gotten is from the Daily Mirror in the U.K.
Edit: found this on Twitter from a local news reporter
One brief report from Boston here; not much detail.
I’m not finding any US sources, although that does appear to be a real church. I wonder if someone found a photo of the church with police tape outside it, and made up a story?
It could be, although that seems a bit unlikely for a U.K. newspaper to make up a story about a church in a tiny New Hampshire town. It is a Saturday so unless there was a 7th day Adventist service was taking place, it wouldn’t likely be used for worship right now. Could have been a bible study or some community project.
Edit: Here’s a CBS reporter’s Twitter with what little is known
It would, though, be entirely consistent for a rag of the stature of the Daily Fail to pick up on a made up story and run with it, without first checking its veracity or the reliability of the source.
It appears to be real, although of unknown scope. Gov. Sununu has made an initial statement of support for the law enforcement response and investigation of the event.
CNN link. It is real.
Steve Herman, Voice of America:
That says October 1?
First shooting was on the First; second shooting was today at his church. Is the church suspect responsible for both?
NYTimes (Oct 12, 2:24 PM Eastern):
I simply can not imagine why someone would want to shoot people on their wedding day.
The Voice of America guy had it that it was a memorial service for the minister who was shot at home on October 1, rather than a wedding. I wonder which it was?
The shooting today happened during the wedding about 10 AM. A memorial service for the murdered minister had been scheduled to take place this afternoon.
Or, you know, ever.
Jilted suitor? “If I can’t have her, no one can”.
Anyway, that sort of dynamic.