
There were multiple people shot at a country club in Nashua, New Hampshire, on Saturday night, and police say a suspect is currently being detained.
The Nashua Police Department says they are investigating the incident that occurred at Sky Meadow Country Club, located at 6 Mountain Laurels Drive.
There was no immediate word on how many people were shot, or the extent of injuries.
Nashua police initially said around 8:34 p.m. that there were two armed suspects who fled the area, with one suspect detained and a second at large. However, police said about 45 minutes later, at 9:21 p.m., that video surveillance had since confirmed there was only one shooter, who is being detained.
The scene is still very active, police added, but there is no further danger to the public.
New Hampshire State Police have confirmed they are assisting Nashua police with a shooting investigation at the country club.
Nashua police told people to not respond to the area of the country club at this time. The Sheraton Hotel at 11 Tara Boulevard will be used as the unification site, they said.

Nashua police said they are currently investigating the shooting that occurred at Sky Meadow Country Club on Saturday night, Sept. 20, 2025.
In nearby Dunstable, Massachusetts, the town’s emergency management issued a shelter in place order for residents on Thorndike Street, High Street, and Hardy Street until further notice out of caution in connection with the active threat in Nashua.
Further details about what happened were not immediately available, including if anyone has died, or the name of the suspect. Anyone with information is urged to contact the Nashua Police Department 603-594-3500.
Congresswoman Maggie Goodlander, who represents New Hampshire’s second district, said on social media that she is closely monitoring what is happening.
“My heart is with the victims, their families, and the entire Nashua community as we await more information,” she wrote on X.
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen also said she was monitoring the shooting reports and praying for those injured.
“There is no place in our state for this type of senseless violence,” she wrote on social media.
This breaking news story will be updated