NASHUA, NEW HAMPSHIRE — A homicide investigation is underway after one person was killed and several others were injured following an incident at a Nashua Country Club.
Nashua Police say that the incident occurred at the Sky Meadow Country Club and that the incident involved multiple gunshot victims.
One adult male was shot and killed, and several other people were wounded.
Initial reports from police indicated that two suspects fled the area following the incident; however, after review of surveillance video, there was one shooter.
Video surveillance has confirmed there was only one shooter and they are currently being detained. The scene is still an active investigation but there is no further danger to the public.
— Nashua Police (@NashuaPolice) September 21, 2025
Video from the scene showcases numerous first responder vehicles outside the area.
New Hampshire State Police are assisting Nashua Police with their investigation.
Dunstable Fire Department has issued a ‘shelter in place’ order for residents as police continue their investigation, but it has since been lifted.
United States Representative Maggie Goodlander posted on the social media site X that she is closely monitoring the situation and that her “heart is with the victims, their families, and the entire Nashua community as we await more information.”
I’m closely monitoring the tragic reports of a shooting tonight at Sky Meadow Country Club in Nashua. My heart is with the victims, their families, and the entire Nashua community as we await more information.https://t.co/vDVAQuE4g7
— Congresswoman Maggie Goodlander (@RepGoodlander) September 21, 2025
Boston 25 News Reporter Michael Raimondi spoke to Tyler Holmes, who just got home with his wife and two-year-old son, when they heard gunshots down the street.
“We could hear gunshots from our house,” Holmes said." I heard quite a few at first. Didn’t hear any for awhile and heard a few more. It was mostly the ambulances and sirens I heard."
Holmes says there is a park next door to the country club he takes his young son pretty often.
“It’s scary. Unfortunately, in our country you hear a lot more about mass shootings than we really should,” he said. “When it happens in your hometown with people you potentially know it just hits a lot closer to home. I just hope for first off athatny victims and family members affected by this, I guess be okay.”
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