The Latest: Remaining 2 people in standoff found dead
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — The Latest on a shooting and a standoff at a hotel in Manchester, New Hampshire:
12:50 p.m.
The New Hampshire attorney general's office says the two remaining people involved in a hotel standoff in Manchester are dead.
The two were found inside a room at the Quality Inn. The attorney general's office says in a news release Thursday at least one had fired multiple gunshots out of the room.
They weren't identified and it wasn't immediately known how they died. A news conference is planned for Thursday afternoon.
The bodies were found hours after 51-year-old Stephen Marshall, of Manchester, was apparently killed by a law enforcement officer at the hotel Wednesday.
Authorities say the standoff began around 7:30 p.m. Wednesday when Marshall was holding a gun in his hand and "engaged" with police and Drug Enforcement Administration agents outside the hotel.
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10:30 a.m.
Police in New Hampshire's largest city say a standoff between authorities and two people barricaded inside a hotel has been resolved, hours after another man was apparently killed by a law enforcement officer.
Police provided no further information, but ambulances were seen near the hotel. A stretcher was brought out with someone on it.
Authorities say the standoff began around 7:30 p.m. Wednesday when a man with a gun in his hand "engaged" with police and Drug Enforcement Administration agents outside the Quality Inn in Manchester.
State Assistant Attorney General Ben Agati said a Manchester police officer and a DEA agent both fired their weapons.
Authorities identified the man killed as 51-year-old Stephen Marshall, of Manchester, at a news conference early Thursday. Marshall was pronounced dead at the hospital.
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7:40 a.m.
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