A man accused of killing a dinner guest at the Sky Meadow Country Club in Nashua, New Hampshire, on Saturday and shooting two others made his first court appearance on Monday and was ordered to remain locked up by a judge until a probable cause hearing next month.
Hunter Nadeau, 23, of Nashua, is accused of second degree murder over the shooting death of 59-year-old Robert Steven DeCesare, who was having dinner with his family when he was gunned down.
According to prosecutors, Nadeau is an ex-employee of the country club and was not politically motivated to violence, despite early reports from witnesses that he shouted “free Palestine” before he opened fire, scattering guests attending a wedding and restaurant patrons.
Nadeau, who appeared virtually before Judge Tanya Spony in Nashua Ci