Neighbors say man was shot, killed during break-in

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Neighbors say man was shot, killed during break-in

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The New Hampshire Union Leader wrote:Neighbors say man was shot, killed during break-in
By BRIAN DeKONING
Union Leader Correspondent
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ROCHESTER — A Fremont man was shot to death about 1:45 a.m. yesterday at a home at 80 Pine St. in a case that neighbors say may be connected to a string of break-ins.

Bryan J. Gaedtke, 21, was carried in a body bag from the single-family house a block from the Rochester Fairgrounds. State Attorney General Kelly Ayotte's office is investigating the case with Rochester police; they disclosed few details yesterday.

But neighbors said they believed a resident of the home shot Gaedtke because he broke into the house in the middle of the night. A second-story window screen in the rear of the house was damaged.


Rochester police investigate the shooting death of Bryan Gaedtke of Fremont yesterday at a house at 80 Pine St. (BRIAN DeKONING)
Authorities would not comment on who shot Gaedtke or what type of gun was used, but said no charges have been filed in connection with the death.

"We will release details as necessary as they become available," said Peter Odom, a state assistant attorney general.

The two-story home is in a relatively quiet section of town generally occupied by families and empty-nesters. Geoff and Jocelynn Hamann live in the house with their two young children. Geoff Hamann declined to comment yesterday.

Outside, colorful toys were scattered in the tidy yard enclosed by a chain-link fence. A baby stroller, a Subaru SUV and a Chevrolet pickup truck were parked in the driveway. A bumper sticker on the truck read: "Gun Control means using both hands."
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Re: Neighbors say man was shot, killed during break-in

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tommcnaughton wrote:
The New Hampshire Union Leader wrote:A bumper sticker on the truck read: "Gun Control means using both hands."
More at:
http://www.theunionleader.com/articles_ ... icle=60484
...and that's why I'm "bumper stickerless." I wonder if they'd have been as quick to point out a Kerry/Edwards sticker? Or a Sierra Club?
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Sometimes criminals miss the obvious clues to skip particular houses. A man who has children to protect and a gun in the house really should be avoided.

Of course, Sarah Brady would make sure she asks if there is a gun in the house and if it's locked up, disassembled, unloaded and ammunition stored away from the firearms. :lol:
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Javelin Man wrote:Sometimes criminals miss the obvious clues to skip particular houses.

I agree, this guy just wasn't very bright :wink:
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Re: avoid

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JamesL wrote:
Javelin Man wrote:Sometimes criminals miss the obvious clues to skip particular houses.

I agree, this guy just wasn't very bright :wink:
Show me a street crook who is. They're either to stupid, or to lazy, to work (or both).
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