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December 07. 2012 12:44AM
Manchester man hurt when gun goes off
MANCHESTER - A man was injured Thursday when his handgun accidentally discharged, city police said.
Matthew Laughlin, 35, had returned from a hunting trip and was putting his 45-caliber handgun away when it went off, shooting his hand, Lt. James Flanagan said.
Flanagan said an investigation turned up "no criminal aspect" to the incident.
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