Bookstore SHOCKER: Man Shoots Self Amid $3M Eviction Battle!
Could a bitter, long-running eviction dispute lead to such a desperate act? On February 11, an unidentified man was found with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound at the condemned Antiquarian Bookstore in Portsmouth, later flown to a Boston area hospital with severe injuries. This shocking incident unfolds against the backdrop of an intense legal battle involving the store's 80-year-old owner, Walter Wakefield. Wakefield, known for living among his 21 book-filled cars on the property, recently dropped his appeal to the New Hampshire Supreme Court, seemingly at the end of his fight with the city. The city had accrued over $3 million in fines against him for not vacating the property, although they offered to waive these penalties upon removal. Police are actively investigating, assuring the public there's no ongoing danger, yet the human toll of this prolonged dispute is undeniably tragic. The incident highlights the severe pressures faced during complex legal and personal struggles. For continuous updates on this developing story and other compelling local news, be sure to subscribe to our channel today.
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