 Gunfire erupted on November 13th in the lobby of a state psychiatric hospital in New Hampshire, but the threat was neutralized, and the suspect was killed. State police and emergency management officials reported a New Hampshire state police initially had reported multiple victims from the shooting. But state police Colonel Mark Hall later told reporters that the shooting was confined to the lobby area of the facility and that all patients are safe. The shooting erupted at about 3.40 p.m. at the New Hampshire State Hospital in Concord, the state capital, according to Manchester-based television station MerTV. The facility is a secure, inpatient psychiatric hospital where all visitors must pass through metal detectors and a police officer is always on duty. The 184-bed hospital is situated on the grounds of a 120-acre campus that is home to other state agencies, including the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Education and the Public Utility Commission, Merced. Active shooter situation occurred at the New Hampshire State Hospital and was contained to the front lobby. There is no active shooter threat to the public. The scene remains active as one suspicious vehicle has been located. The suspect in this situation is deceased. All patients are safe, and we are asking people to avoid the area as the investigation continues. That is all the updates I have at this time. We will provide additional updates shortly. Thank you.