4 arrested after shots fired at New Hampshire wedding reception
The Concord Monitor reports that officers arriving at the Bektash Temple on Sunday found numerous fights breaking out among the more than 300 people attending the reception.
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A wedding reception at a New Hampshire hall has turned chaotic, with gunshots fired and a deliberate car crash outside.
The Concord Monitor reports police officers arriving at the Bektash Temple in Concord on Sunday found numerous fights breaking out among the more than 300 people attending the reception. Police say shots were fired and someone intentionally crashed a car into another vehicle as it tried to leave the scene.
Police say no one was hurt by the gunfire but one person was injured in the car crash.
Four men from Tennessee, Ohio and Pennsylvania have been arrested and charged with felony riot. Two of the four also have been charged with reckless conduct with a firearm.
Upon arrival, officers encountered a wedding party of more than 300 people and said numerous fights were in progress, according to Concord police Lt. Sean Ford. https://t.co/A0FfeV8u8j
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) April 23, 2018