Crime & Safety
Vigil Held For 24-Year Old Fatally Shot By Manchester Police
Nickenley (Nick) Turenne of Manchester died from multiple gunshot wounds after three officers fired their weapons after a pursuit.
MANCHESTER, NH — Family and friends gathered on South Mammoth Road in Manchester for a vigil at the site where police fatally shot Nickenley (Nick) Turenne, 24 of Manchester, a week ago.
A cross was placed at the location where police officers performed CPR on the man before he was transported to the Elliot Hospital, where he was pronounced dead a short time later. Nick’s father spoke about how he was notified over the phone while he was at work by the Saugas MA Police Department that his son had died in an incident in Manchester.
The victim had been in a car parked near Green Acres School when police pulled up to investigate a report of a suspicious vehicle. He fled from the police and exited the parking lot, crossing South Mammoth Road, where he crashed the vehicle into a fence behind a house. According to the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office, Turenne attempted to flee on foot, a confrontation with police occurred, and he was shot several times.
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A woman in the car with him was placed on the ground and held at gunpoint while police secured the scene and provided medical aid to the victim. A neighbor at the vigil said that the woman was held on the ground for almost an hour after the incident.
The victim’s father said Nick was living in an apartment in Manchester and had been working at FedEx before he died. He was raised in Melrose, Massachusetts, and had relocated to Manchester to improve his life.
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Neighbors pointed out bullet holes in two different buildings near where the shooting happened. According to the AG’s Office, three officers fired their weapons; they did not specify the number of rounds. Neighbors told us they heard “several rounds that just kept going.” One neighbor came out of his residence to find police performing CPR on the man.
The mother, siblings, and grandmother of the victim were all at the vigil, as well as more than a dozen people. At one point, family members held up the grandmother after she collapsed at the cross placed in the snow.
The woman who had been in the car with the victim, and the lawyer for the family, said that the man was unarmed, and no weapon was recovered at the scene. The AG’s Office has not issued any statements about a weapon, calling it a confrontation with police.
Attorney David M. Hass, who spoke on behalf of the family, expressed frustration about the lack of information from the investigators, citing that he would like to be able to view the body camera footage and have access to the autopsy paperwork. He said at this point he has not been provided any information about the shooting details.
The family said that there is a GoFundMe set up to assist with burial expenses for Nick.

Nick’s Father said that they are expected to hold a larger vigil at the shooting site next Saturday at about 11 a.m.
The names of the officers involved in the shooting have not been released pending interviews with investigators. Officers at the scene were wearing body cameras, which will become part of the investigation.
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