Felon Who Shot Up South End Neighborhood In 2020 Arrested On Gun Possession, Other Charges In Concord

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CONCORD, NH — A felon, formerly of Connecticut, now living in Allenstown, responsible for shooting up a South End neighborhood nearly five years ago, has been arrested on gun possession and other charges.

Richard Nagy, 31, of Allenstown, was arrested on Tuesday night on felon in possession of a dangerous weapon and falsifying physical evidence charges, both felonies, as well as disobeying an officer, violation of a protective order, and driving after revocation or suspension.

Just before 9:15 p.m., an officer stopped a Honda Civic on South Main Street near Theatre Street and ran the driver, who did not have a license in hand, according to scanner chatter. After telling dispatch the plate, the officer reportedly saw the driver throwing a handgun into the rear seat of the car.

"Hey," the officer said, "What did you just drop down there?"

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The officer ordered all three people in the car to put their hands out of the windows and requested additional units to the area, stating everything was under control. After other officers arrived, the driver was detained, and the officer ran the serial number on a purple and black Ruger LCP 9 mm handgun. The officer also ran the name of the driver, but dispatch was unable to find it and wondered if he was from a different state. The officer repeated the name, with the correct spelling.

Two passengers in the car had no active warrants, dispatch said. One was also from Connecticut, according to scanner chatter.

The fake name reportedly used by the driver also had an active domestic violence restraining order.

Nagy was taken later to police headquarters, where his real name was discovered, and it was learned he was prohibited from possessing a gun due to a prior felony conviction, Lt. Thomas Yerks of the Concord Police Department said.

Editor's note: This post was derived from information supplied by the Concord Police Department and does not indicate a conviction.

Nagy was processed, refused bail, and was held. He was arraigned in Concord District Court on Wednesday and held on preventative detention. Nagy is due back in court on Sept. 23.

According to superior court records, Nagy is a felon due to an incident in December 2020 where he was arrested on reckless conduct-deadly weapon and unauthorized use of a firearm-firecracker charges after a shooting in the South End.