The radical left’s hate keeps spilling blood, but American grit shines through even in the darkest moments. That’s the takeaway from the horrific shooting at Sky Meadow Country Club in Nashua, New Hampshire, where a 23-year-old terrorist named Hunter Nadeau opened fire Saturday night during a wedding, yelling “Free Palestine!” as he gunned down 59-year-old Robert DeCesare in front of his family and injured at least two others with non-life-threatening wounds. Witnesses like Tom Bartelson, at his nephew’s wedding, described the chaos: “Getting together for a dance for the bride and groom and then all chaos went off. We heard about six shots and everybody ducked for cover.” Mike Homewood noted the shooter’s weird all-black getup: “He wasn’t dressed up for a wedding… he just looked like a weirdo.” And DeCesare’s mom, Evie O’Rourke, recounted the nightmare: “He went down. My daughter-in-law and granddaughter escaped… They saw my son go down and they saw blood.”
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But here’s where heroes stepped up—the violence ended when brave souls smashed a chair over the gunman’s head, stopping the rampage cold. Police nabbed Nadeau on site, initially fearing two suspects but confirming he acted alone.
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Allegedly this is the gunman:

Officials are “working to determine a motive,” but come on—the “Free Palestine!” scream says it all: another dose of pro-Hamas extremism that’s been coddled by Democrats, from campus riots to border chaos letting threats slip in. This isn’t isolated; it’s the same poison that fueled Charlie Kirk’s assassin, with ANTIFA slogans and leftist gloating. While the left cries “Islamophobia,” real Americans endure, reminding us why we need Trump’s iron fist: sealed borders, deported radicals, and law and order that protects weddings, not wrecks them.
In a nation scarred by rising violence—the third conservative hit this year exposed— these brave souls show America’s backbone. Demand justice, honor the fallen like DeCesare, keep fighting back. Rest in peace; your family’s in our prayers. America first—no more tolerating this hate.






