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Winnigirl83
10-12-2016, 11:47 AM
Anyone know why there were police along Rt. 3 today (10/12)? They started at the intersection of Rt. 3 and Roller Coaster Rd and went all the way to Griddle in the Middle, with a few spots in between. At Griddle in the Middle, there was an officer with rifle.
Any info?

KPW
10-12-2016, 12:12 PM
http://www.wmur.com/article/seriously-injured-man-found-along-road-in-meredith-police-say/5496398

Saw this on WMUR???

Woodsy
10-12-2016, 12:43 PM
From the Laconia Sun FB page


A manhunt appears to be underway near the town line between Meredith and Laconia. Police have closed a section of Route 3, from Rollercoaster Road in Laconia to the traffic circle in Meredith.
Meredith Police are looking for a man wearing a gray long-sleeved T-shirt, blue jeans and a baseball cap.
Belmont police were unable to confirm whether the subject of the manhunt is related to the shooting in that town yesterday.
Update: Police are focusing their attention on the Vacation Escapes motel in Meredith.

mishman
10-12-2016, 01:05 PM
I was caught in the detour and I have to say the young state trooper (he looked to be 16) at the traffic circle could have done a much better job not having a 45 second conversation with every third car coming around the circle. He alone caused the traffic mess to be much worse than it needed to be.

Outdoorsman
10-12-2016, 01:38 PM
I was caught in the detour and I have to say the young state trooper (he looked to be 16) at the traffic circle could have done a much better job not having a 45 second conversation with every third car coming around the circle. He alone caused the traffic mess to be much worse than it needed to be.

Come on, give the guy a break.

He is trying his best to direct traffic AWAY from a man hunt. Weather you knew that or not..... HE DID! Every single car that passes by is asking him "what's going on". So he does his best to answer with what he can, to get traffic moving again.

How long did you harass him about "What's going on" or "being the cause of the tie up"? 45 seconds?

HomeWood
10-12-2016, 02:19 PM
I was caught in the detour and I have to say the young state trooper (he looked to be 16) at the traffic circle could have done a much better job not having a 45 second conversation with every third car coming around the circle. He alone caused the traffic mess to be much worse than it needed to be.

Pfffttttttt!!!!!! Blame your fellow drivers for stopping and thank him for being polite and patient. I can't even begin to imagine the disruption this caused in your life. Get real.

mishman
10-12-2016, 03:50 PM
I think the trooper should have just waved people forward and not engaged in a conversation when there was a two mile long jam on 106 caused in large part because of these long conversations. There is a time and place for conversation and this wasn't it. That's all I was saying.

HomeWood
10-12-2016, 04:49 PM
I think the trooper should have just waved people forward and not engaged in a conversation when there was a two mile long jam on 106 caused in large part because of these long conversations. There is a time and place for conversation and this wasn't it. That's all I was saying.

You've never directed traffic in such a situation but I have...many many times. Every other driver needs directions or is curious. Even some locals only know one way to everywhere. Ya, it's a pain for us and the rest who wish to keep going. You can refuse to talk to drivers while yelling and waving them on. People will REFUSE to move until you've satisfied their need. Expect to get complained on and it makes you look like a jerk. That OR you can answer a quick question and give some directions while sending people off with a good police encounter. Be patient in these situations and realize they don't happen everyday.

TiltonBB
10-12-2016, 05:08 PM
Looking for a shooter

http://laconiadailysun.com/newsx/local-news/98714-meredith-police-arrest-man-on-outstaning-warrants-after-search-for-man-wanted-in-connection-to-belmont-shooting

Outdoorsman
10-12-2016, 07:12 PM
I think the trooper should have just waved people forward and not engaged in a conversation when there was a two mile long jam on 106 caused in large part because of these long conversations. There is a time and place for conversation and this wasn't it. That's all I was saying.

I would be willing to bet that this "young state trooper (he looked to be 16)" would have loved nothing more than to "wave people forward".... especially if he knew there was an active shooter at large..... Something that the general public did not and should not know at the time.

HomeWood
10-12-2016, 07:31 PM
It is also very possible that the junior Trooper was told or decided himself to keep traffic slow and take a closer look into the cars. They were looking for a shooting suspect after all.

SAB1
10-12-2016, 07:54 PM
It's hard to believe if the police believe an active shooter is in the area that someone actually is irritated to be inconvienced for a period of time. Good grief the world has changed. People have no tolerance for anything anymore. By in large the cops know what they are doing. Why not give them the opportunity to do what they have been trained to do. Their lives are on line anytime these situations evolve.

gillygirl
10-12-2016, 09:30 PM
Also, many travelers may not be local, and busy peeping at leaves. They are unfamiliar with the area, and ask more detailed questions. Do you want them to go away from the area with a sour taste in their mouths because the local police brushed them off with a quick response to their questions?

Not to Worry
10-13-2016, 07:49 AM
All he was doing was bitching about a traffic delay. He was not privy at that time to any more info than that and he commented that he wished the Trooper had moved things along a bit quicker and for that he gets beat up.

Pineedles
10-13-2016, 09:00 AM
Or, he could have been doing a cursory look in cars for the suspect? Whatever the reason, I think we all need to step back and realize the extremely difficult job they have to do.

GTO
10-13-2016, 02:36 PM
I was caught in the detour and I have to say the young state trooper (he looked to be 16) at the traffic circle could have done a much better job not having a 45 second conversation with every third car coming around the circle. He alone caused the traffic mess to be much worse than it needed to be.

To save you from more delays, might want to avoid the area right now. There are about 30 cruisers in and around Pirates Cove. Sounds like they think the guy they are looking for is in the woods, and no...I didn't ask any troopers for that info

mishman
10-13-2016, 05:22 PM
I was just making a comment. These were not quick conversations. All the cars around me were also irritated at the length and frequency of these conversations. I was making a constructive comment and don't need to be hanged for it!

Rusty
10-13-2016, 05:27 PM
I was just making a comment. These were not quick conversations. All the cars around me were also irritated at the length and frequency of these conversations. I was making a constructive comment and don't need to be hanged for it!

Did you talk to the trooper also?

HomeWood
10-13-2016, 05:41 PM
I was just making a comment. These were not quick conversations. All the cars around me were also irritated at the length and frequency of these conversations. I was making a constructive comment and don't need to be hanged for it!

I missed the constructive part of your comment. Was it putting down the officer's appearance or the bad job you figured he was doing?

This is the problem police are having in this country. People think they know how law enforcement should do their jobs without any knowledge, training or experience to back up their comments. I bet that traffic back up was a pain to sit in but it could not have been nearly as painful as what the woman with a bullet in her head went through. Your reaction to this situation would have been constructive if you could have showed just a little appreciation for it.

I would also like to know if you spoke with this young trooper.

wifi
10-13-2016, 06:10 PM
There was a rumor to the Meredith PD of the Belmont shooter in the woods on the south side of Pease road today. Meredith, SP and helicopter buzzing the area today.

GTO
10-14-2016, 03:26 PM
Anyone know why there were police along Rt. 3 today (10/12)? They started at the intersection of Rt. 3 and Roller Coaster Rd and went all the way to Griddle in the Middle, with a few spots in between. At Griddle in the Middle, there was an officer with rifle.
Any info?

They caught the guy today on rte 3 in Meredith (not sure where)