Gov. Chris Sununu speaks at a candlelight vigil held for Bradley Haas, a state hospital security guard and former Franklin police chief, at Memorial Field in Concord on Monday evening. Hundreds of people people showed up to honor Haas, who was shot and killed while on duty at the psychiatric hospital. "For decades through all of his endeavors, he went to work each day with the protection of the community as his goal," Sununu said. (Daniel Sarch/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)


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