Crime & Safety
Probe into Police Chief Shooting Finished
N.H. State Police and the Attorney General's Office are unclear on when they will release details to the public, though.

Authorities have concluded their investigation into the shooting of Greenland Police Chief Michael Maloney on April 12, but it is not known when details from the report will be made public.
The New Hampshire State Police and the Attorney General's Office, according to Foster's Daily Democrat, have finished their probe into Maloney's death, which occurred during a drug raid at the home of drug dealer Cullen Mutrie on 517 Post Road in Greenland. Associate Attorney General Jane Young told the newspaper that details from the probe could be released when an independent panel completes its work.
Maloney was killed and four other police officers were wounded during the drug raid when authorities say Mutrie fired at them after they approached the house. Mutrie also shot and killed his ex-girlfriend, Brittany Tibbetts, before killing himself during the lengthy standoff with police.
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