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UPDATE: Name released in shooting death in Claremont

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UPDATE: Concord, NH – Deputy Attorney General Jane E. Young announces additional information regarding the officer-involved shooting incident that took place in Claremont, New Hampshire on Wednesday, March 31, 2021.

During that incident, gunfire was exchanged between Jeffrey Ely (age 40) and six members of the New Hampshire State Police SWAT team.
Earlier today, Deputy Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Mitchell Weinberg conducted an autopsy on Mr. Ely, and determined that his cause of death was multiple gunshot wounds to the head, neck, upper and lower extremities, and torso.

Dr. Weinberg concluded that the manner of his death is homicide. As used by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, homicide is defined as the killing of one person by another.
Pursuant to protocol, no further information will be released until after the involved Troopers’ formal interviews are completed.

Original story:

CLAREMONT, N.H. (AP) — The New Hampshire attorney general’s office says a man who barricaded himself in a Claremont building died during an exchange of gunfire with state police.

A police SWAT team was called to the building late Wednesday. It’s described in real estate listings as an industrial warehouse property. Local police in Claremont had responded to the area earlier for a report of gunshots fired.

No law enforcement officers or other people were hurt. The troopers did not have body or cruiser cameras.  An autopsy was scheduled. No names have been released.

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