A press helicopter covering a burning home in Brentwood, N.H. managed to catch a massive explosion as the cameras rolled.
Brentwood house just exploded live on #WCVB. https://t.co/QK3avGvIHz
— Ryan Breton (@RyanBretonWX) May 12, 2014
@RyanBretonWX that ain't good
— Ryan Griffin (@RyanGriffinWX) May 12, 2014
@RyanBretonWX @SurfSkiWxMan we live in brentwood 1.5 miles from house. Felt our house shake from the explosion
— Lynn Austin (@lynnz22) May 12, 2014
@SurfSkiWxMan @RyanBretonWX this is really sad. We r a small community…our police chief is p/t & is also the p/t road agent. Hope all okay
— Lynn Austin (@lynnz22) May 12, 2014
@lynnz22 @RyanBretonWX horrifying
— Tim Kelley NBC10 Boston (@TimNBCBoston) May 12, 2014
Wow. This is nuts. Officer shot + explosion in NH RT @RyanBretonWX: Brentwood house just exploded live on #WCVB. https://t.co/pTKJJLGz1g
— Shawn Reynolds (@ShawnReynolds_) May 12, 2014
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BREAKING: Police identify the shooter as 47yo Michael Nolan – believed to have died in fire and explosion #wbz #Brentwood
— Steven Bognar (@Bogs4NY) May 13, 2014
A 48-year-old Brentwood, New Hampshire police officer was shot and killed while responding to a domestic call on Monday afternoon.
Officer Steve Arkell responded to a domestic dispute call at 46 Mill Pond Road at 4 p.m. and was fatally shot as he entered the home, Attorney General Joseph Foster said at a press conference held Monday night. A second officer arrived and entered the home but was driven out by gunfire.
A short time later, the house was engulfed in flames. The shooter, Michael Nolan, 47, is believed to have died in the fire or the explosion that followed. The fire has since been extinguished and neighbors were allowed to return to their homes.
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