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Witness Heroically Stopped Gunman in Nashua Restaurant Shooting

Eyewitness says he struck the shooter with a chair after gunfire erupted inside a Nashua, NH restaurant, forcing the gunman to drop his weapon and flee.

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Breaking: Nashua Restaurant Shooting Stopped by Quick-Thinking Witness

A dramatic scene unfolded in Nashua, New Hampshire, where a restaurant shooting was interrupted by a courageous eyewitness who struck the gunman with a chair just seconds after the attack began.

According to local media, the suspect entered the restaurant and opened fire before being hit on the head with a chair by a customer. The impact forced the gunman to drop the weapon and flee the scene.

Witness Statement

The eyewitness, speaking to 7News reporter Steve Cooper, recounted the tense moments:

“I smashed a chair over the shooter’s head seconds after he opened fire,” he said, describing how quick thinking helped prevent further bloodshed.

He also clarified that the incident had “nothing to do with the wedding” that was initially reported in connection with the shooting.

Police Investigation

Authorities confirmed that one suspect is in custody and the situation is under investigation. Nashua police have not released the suspect’s identity, but they continue to interview witnesses and review surveillance footage.

Community Response

The restaurant shooting in Nashua has shocked the community, with many calling the eyewitness a hero for stepping in and potentially saving lives. Social media users praised his courage, noting that his actions stopped the attack from escalating.

What We Know So Far

  • Incident occurred at a Nashua restaurant.
  • Gunman opened fire before being subdued.
  • Witness struck shooter with chair, forcing him to drop weapon.
  • Suspect fled but was later detained by police.
  • Authorities confirm the shooting was not related to a wedding event.

The investigation is ongoing, and more updates are expected from Nashua Police in the coming hours.

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