US wedding shooting suspect said free Palestine: report

Witnesses, shooting “Free Palestine” and a private US country club while a wedding took place after opening fire, one of the chair and an armed man, he says.
New Hampshire officials said one person had been killed and that the other two were injured by gunfire on Saturday before the suspect was detained.
According to New Hampshire Chief Prosecutor John Formella and Nashua Police Chief Kevin Rourke, the person who died in the Sky Meadow Country Club in Nashua was a 59 -year -old man described as Robert Steven Decesare.
Authorities described the suspect as 23 -year -old Hunter Nadeau and said that he was arrested and that he was accused of a second -degree murder because he was deliberately drawn.
Witnesses at the scene, the shooting took place in a restricted restaurant, he said.
Tom Bartelson of Massachusetts Peppell in Country Club told a chaotic scene close to his nephew’s wedding.
He said that the shooter said “children are safe” and “Free Palestine” and heard one of them targeting one.
“Come together for a dance for the bride and groom, and then all chaos went out,” he said.
“We heard six shots and everyone leaned over to the cover, and the next thing we know that we ran to safe points and things like that.”
Wedding DJ Michael Homewood prevented even worse shooting and gave a chair strike.
“He hit him with a chair and probably saved a lot of lives by doing it.” He said.
New Hampshire Senior Chief Public Prosecutor Peter Hinckley was still trying to determine a reason for the inspectors.
Authorities, Nadeau and Decesare said there is no known connection.
The authorities initially thought that there were two shooters, but then he said it was only one.
Formella and Rourke said in a statement, “Additional accusations, including additional firing victims will be brought.” He said.
They said they expected Nadeau to be arranged at the ninth circuit court in Nashua on Monday.
Nashua Fire Rescue, in addition to the victims of three weapons, others were exposed to injuries such as tears, broken hand and blunt force trauma.
Nashua Fire Rescue, nearly 100 people from the scene, a fire department, mostly walking on foot, he said.
The agency said that small medical problems were discussed at the scene.
Later, the Mayor of Nashua Jim Donchess said he believed in the police to go down to the bottom and take the perpetrator to justice.
Sophie Flabouris, another witness at the scene, said WCVB-TV had hit someone with a chair to hit the suspect on her head. Flabouris said the suspect had escaped from the scene.
“We were just gathered around the dance slope. We were about to smash the plates in a Greek and throw the dollar bills. The bride came to me and gave me the plates to say ‘Okay, you gave it to my husband’. And pop, pop, pop, pop, pop ‘. Flabouris.
“Suddenly heard ‘weapon!’ Chaos, scream and run.
Emily Ernst, who was at the scene, said that he saw an armed man in all black.
“He had a mask. We just saw that he raised the gun, and then we ran,” Ernst said.
“I ran out of the kitchen all my life.”