Crime & Safety
Manchester Man Charged With Shooting At A Homeless Encampment
Adam Rousseau began shooting Saturday evening near his home in the 400 block of Coolidge Avenue, police said.

MANCHESTER, NH — A 47-year-old Manchester man has been arrested and charged after being accused of firing multiple shots in the direction of a homeless encampment Saturday evening, according to the Manchester Police Department.
The man, identified as Adam Rousseau, began shooting around 7:45 p.m. near his home in the 400 block of Coolidge Avenue, police said.
No one was injured, but people in the area "did hear the shots," according to police.
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Rousseau was arrested and charged with 6 counts of reckless conduct. Police said they obtained a search warrant for his home, after which they seized six rifles, a revolver, two pistols, and an assortment of ammunition.
He was released on bail and his next court date is set for June 7, according to police.
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