Crime & Safety

Arrest Made In Downtown Concord Biker Brawl Shooting From April

Jeremy Ducharme was arrested on reckless conduct, unauthorized firearm use, disorderly conduct charges after a multi-month investigation.

Jeremy Ducharme was arrested on Aug. 11 on charges after a biker brawl and shooting in Downtown Concord on April 10.
Jeremy Ducharme was arrested on Aug. 11 on charges after a biker brawl and shooting in Downtown Concord on April 10. (Concord Police Department)

CONCORD, NH — Four months after a biker brawl and shooting in Downtown Concord, police arrested a man on charges connected to the incident.

Around 1:30 p.m. on April 10, Concord police and fire and rescue teams were called to Park and North Main streets for a report of a shooting. Witnesses told dispatch there was a fight between bikers, and at least one person began firing shots or a shot during the incident. Several people fled before police arrived.

Police sealed off the area, gathered evidence, and spoke to witnesses. Later, a be-on-the-lookout call was issued for a motorcyclist who was wanted for questioning.

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Police learned during the investigation, Deputy Chief John Thomas said, “the disturbance was the result of a disagreement” between members and affiliates of the Knights of Sin, Outlaws, and Hells Angels motorcycle clubs. There was a motorcycle flea market at the Everett Arena earlier in the day.

“It was determined that one gunshot was fired from a handgun during the incident,” he said. “No injuries were reported by any of the involved parties.”

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On Thursday, police arrested Jeremy Ducharme, 39, of Concord, on felony reckless conduct-deadly weapon, unauthorized use of a firearm, and disorderly conduct charges. He was processed and released on personal recognizance and is due in Merrimack County Superior Court for arraignment on Sept. 1.

Ducharme, who previously lived in Pittsfield, was convicted in April 2020 in Merrimack County Superior Court for felony controlled drug: acts prohibited-heroin after an incident in Hooksett in October 2019. In April 2021, he completed a drug diversion program, court records said.

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