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Total of 3 dead after Manchester hotel shootout

By Staff | Mar 28, 2019

Emergency medical technicians carry a person on a stretcher into an ambulance outside the Quality Inn on Thursday, March 28, 2019, in Manchester, N.H. Two people had barricaded themselves in a first-floor room after one man was shot and killed there Wednesday night by police after he engaged Drug Enforcement Administration agents and police. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

By MICHAEL CASEY

Associated Press

MANCHESTER (AP) — The two remaining people involved in a 15-hour standoff at a hotel have been found dead inside a room, after a man was killed outside the building in a shooting that involved law enforcement, the New Hampshire attorney general’s office said Thursday.

The two were found inside a room at the Quality Inn in Manchester. At least one had fired multiple gunshots out of the room during a nine-hour span, according to a release from the attorney general’s office.

The two weren’t identified and it wasn’t immediately known how they died. A news conference was planned Thursday afternoon.

The standoff began Wednesday around 7:30 p.m. when a man with a gun in his hand “engaged” with police and Drug Enforcement Administration agents outside the Quality Inn in a busy area that includes a shopping mall.

Assistant Attorney General Ben Agati said a Manchester police officer and a DEA agent both fired their weapons.

Authorities identified the man outside killed as Stephen Marshall, 51, of Manchester. Marshall was pronounced dead at the hospital, and an autopsy was scheduled.

Officers and two people barricaded inside a hotel room then engaged in a standoff throughout the night into Thursday morning.

Police made contact with the two at one point. Multiple shots were fired and SWAT team members deployed chemical agents inside the room.

Manchester Police Chief Carlo Capano said Manchester police officers were “attacked.”

“It’s something that we can’t tolerate. It’s something that we’re not going to tolerate,” he said.

Police had cleared the hotel and a nearby restaurant.

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This story has been corrected to show that the federal law enforcement agency that responded to the shooting is the Drug Enforcement Administration, not the Drug Enforcement Agency.

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Kathy McCormack contributed from Concord, New Hampshire.

Copyright 2019 The Associated Press.

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