Hunter Nadeau Nashua Shooting: Arrest Made After Wedding Attack
Hunter Nadeau allegedly shouted political phrases before opening fire at a Nashua wedding, leaving 1 dead and 2 wounded.

A shocking Hunter Nadeau Nashua shooting occurred at Sky Meadow Country Club in Nashua, New Hampshire, during a wedding reception with about 100 guests. Authorities say 23-year-old Hunter Nadeau shouted “Free Palestine” and “the children are safe” before firing up to seven shots.
The attack killed 59-year-old Robert Steven DeCesare and wounded at least two others, with additional injuries in the chaos. Hunter Nadeau was arrested at the scene and now faces second-degree murder charges, with more expected as the investigation continues.
Investigators report that Nadeau’s social media reflects far-left ideology, though he reportedly targeted no specific family. The shooting happened while the bride and groom were preparing for their first dance, adding to the terror among guests.
Eyewitnesses described panic as people scrambled for cover, and some attempted to intervene. Law enforcement confirmed that Hunter Nadeau acted alone, and the public is not at further risk.
Nadeau is scheduled to appear in Nashua’s Ninth Circuit Court for arraignment, while authorities continue to investigate his motives and connections. The case has drawn national attention for its political statements, the wedding setting, and the suspect’s online activity.
The Hunter Nadeau Nashua shooting has left a community in shock and grief as investigations continue.