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One year ago this Sunday, Bradley Haas, a security guard at New Hampshire Hospital, was killed when a former patient walked into the lobby and opened fire. Moments later, a state trooper shot and killed the gunman, John Madore.
The tragedy prompted calls to reform New Hampshire's gun laws and security measures at public buildings. In this edition of the NH News Recap, we look at where those efforts stand now.
Guests:
Top stories stories from around New Hampshire this week:
NH gun reform failed after hospital shooting. Advocates will try again in 2025.
A push to add mental health records to the federal background check system fell short this year in the Legislature.
Security improvements remain a work in progress, one year after NH Hospital shooting
New Hampshire has completed some upgraded safety measures at the state hospital, but officials are only just beginning to take on most of the other recommendations, including a professional safety assessment of all state facilities.
More New Hampshire headlines:
New Manchester coalition tackles rising demand for adult English classes
Four people plead guilty to damaging NH building owned by Israeli defense contractor
Recent Republican gains in Manchester reflect party's statewide wins
Judge gives NH more time to end ER boarding of psychiatric patients
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One year ago this Sunday, Bradley Haas, a security guard at New Hampshire Hospital, was killed when a former patient walked into the lobby and opened fire. Moments later, a state trooper shot and killed the gunman, John Madore.
The tragedy prompted calls to reform New Hampshire's gun laws and security measures at public buildings. In this edition of the NH News Recap, we look at where those efforts stand now.
Guests:
Top stories stories from around New Hampshire this week:
NH gun reform failed after hospital shooting. Advocates will try again in 2025.
A push to add mental health records to the federal background check system fell short this year in the Legislature.
Security improvements remain a work in progress, one year after NH Hospital shooting
New Hampshire has completed some upgraded safety measures at the state hospital, but officials are only just beginning to take on most of the other recommendations, including a professional safety assessment of all state facilities.
More New Hampshire headlines:
New Manchester coalition tackles rising demand for adult English classes
Four people plead guilty to damaging NH building owned by Israeli defense contractor
Recent Republican gains in Manchester reflect party's statewide wins
Judge gives NH more time to end ER boarding of psychiatric patients
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