Families Grieve On Anniversary Weekend Of Homicides Of Young Men

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Bedford NH

05 July, 2021

1:42 PM

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MANCHESTER, NH - While some people are celebrating the Fourth of July weekend, several families continue to grieve and reflect on the anniversary weekend of the violent deaths involving their loved ones. A small memorial with balloons tied to a street sign on Beech Street marks the location where Siidi Dhurow, 22, of Manchester was killed one year ago near the corner of Lowell Street. The incident occurred while a party was going on at a house, and a fight reportedly spilled out onto the sidewalk. NH Senior Assistant Attorney General Susan Morrel said that Dhurow was fatally stabbed. One year after the incident there have been no arrests made public related to the death of Dhurow. On July 2, 2019, Brian "Boogie" Clark was brought to the Elliot at River's Edge hospital where he was pronounced dead on the sidewalk after suffering a gunshot wound. No arrests have been madepublic about the death of Clark by authorities. Clark's mother, Maria Miranda, has repeatedly said in multiple media and social media reports that there are people who know who killed her son. When the homicide happened, she pleaded for people to not take retaliation and "street justice." Four homicides of young men remain as open investigations with no arrests announced. Chandler Innarelli, 22, of Manchester was shot and killed in February 2020 in the area of Union Street between Bell and Grove Streets. On Nov. 12, 2018, Dillon Schultz, 24, died of a gunshot wound at an apartment building on Notre Dame Avenue on Manchester's West Side. Schultz's death was also ruled a homicide. Anyone with information is asked to contact Manchester Police Department at 603-688-8711 or the Manchester CrimeLine at 603-624-4040

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