MANCHESTER, NH – Authorities have opened an investigation after an officer-involved shooting in Manchester, New Hampshire, that left one man dead Friday morning.
Officers responding to a 911 call about a person armed with a firearm at 1143 Mammoth Road shortly before 3:30 a.m. encountered the individual in question outside a home in an apartment complex and eventually opened fire, according to New Hampshire. Attorney General John M. Formella.
“In the end, multiple Manchester police officers discharged their firearms,” Formella’s office said in a statement. “Rescue measures were attempted, but the armed resident was shot and has died.”
The person’s identity has not been released. An autopsy has been scheduled for later today.
Video from the scene showed a large section of the complex cordoned off with yellow police tape, a large amount of evidence markers strewn across the ground and several officers roaming the grounds.
No officers or other residents were injured in the incident and authorities say there is no threat to the public.
“In accordance with protocol, the names of the officers involved in the incident are being withheld pending the conclusion of formal interviews,” Formella’s office added. “The officers who initially responded had body-worn cameras.”
The exact circumstances of this incident remain under investigation. More details are expected to be released after the autopsy is complete
The officer-involved shooting is the third in Manchester in the last year.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available.
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