“Several Weare police officers and two confidential informants were outside Dunkin’ Donuts in Lanctot’s Plaza on US Highway 114 doing a drug sting on the target, a suspected heroin dealer. When officers attempted to detain the man, he tried to flee. Two officers then opened fire, wounding the man as he sped off in his vehicle. He made it about one hundred yards before crashing near an ice cream stand along the highway. He was taken by ambulance to a Manchester Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Police have not said why they opened fire and they have not mentioned the seizure of any drugs.”
http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/2013/aug/16/new_hampshire_cops_kill_man_flee
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