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Authorities in New Hampshire have named the three Manchester police officers who fired their weapons in a deadly shooting earlier this month.
The police shooting, which followed a pursuit on Dec. 6, killed 24-year-old Nickenley Turenne of Manchester.
The office of New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella said Tuesday that Brandon Baliko, Andre Chan and Devin Lambert — all officers with the Manchester Police Department — discharged their firearms.
The AG’s office previously said the situation started when police responded to the area of South Mammoth Road in Manchester for a report of a suspicious vehicle. Inside, police found a man — later identified as Turenne — asleep at the wheel and a woman asleep in the passenger seat. When the man woke up, police say he sped off.
Officers gave chase, with the vehicle eventually crashing and the man taking off on foot.
Police pursued him on foot, which led to a confrontation in the area of 293 South Mammoth Road.
Life-saving measures were attempted after the shooting, but Turenne died at the hospital. An autopsy by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner determined the cause of death was multiple gunshot wounds and the manner of death was homicide.
Formella’s office said Baliko has served with the Manchester Police Department for about a year, Chan for about a year-and-a-half, and Lambert for nearly two years.
All three officers are cooperating with the investigation, according to the attorney general’s office.
The case remains under investigation as authorities seek to determine whether the use of deadly force was justified.
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