Sgt. Douglas Wall and Officer Nathan Ayotte, the two officers involved in the shooting death of Mischa Fay, 17, have been back at work since February following the conclusion of an internal investigation, according to Town Administrator Scott Dunn.The.
Two and a half months have passed since the state Attorney General’s Office began investigating a fatal police shooting of a Gilford teenager by a police officer.Attorney General investigations into fatal police shootings are made public once they are.
CONCORD Gov. Chris Sununu signed legislation last July that provided more funding for police crisis intervention training and formed a committee to review whether the state should form a mental health incident review board. Such a board, similar to.
GILFORD In the wake of the New Year’s Day shooting that left a teenager dead, one of the many yet-unanswered questions is whether the police officer who used deadly force will face any charges.A spokesperson for the state Attorney General’s Office.
Just a fraction of the state’s police officers have completed training that is considered the “gold standard” for law enforcement to better respond to mental health emergency calls.About 16% of all 2,900 sworn police officers in New Hampshire have.