Man Found Slumped Over in Car in Middle of I-93 Near Hooksett Wakes, Fights with Police, Tasered

Ryan Dickinson

HOOKSETT, NH – On November 26, 2020 at approximately 5:51AM #Troopers from the New Hampshire State Police #TroopB Barracks in Bedford were dispatched to multiple reports of a vehicle parked in the middle of the highway with no lights on along Interstate 93 South in the area of Exit 9S in the town of Hooksett.

Upon arrival, #NHSP Troopers located a Black Jeep Liberty stopped in the middle of the roadway with a male subject passed out and slumped over in the driver’s seat with the vehicle still running. Troopers made multiple attempts to wake-up the driver but were unsuccessful. Medical personnel were requested as Troopers were able to gain access to the vehicle. In doing so, the male subject woke-up and refused to comply with the Troopers’ requests. A struggle ensued as the Troopers attempted to take the man into custody. During this altercation the subject made a brief attempt to drive away from the scene and momentarily dragged two Troopers with him before he was removed from the vehicle, tased, and arrested.

The arrestee was identified as Quincy Suh Ambe, Age 28 of Lowell, MA.

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Suh Ambe refused medical attention and was transported to the Merrimack County House of Corrections for booking. He was charged with Felony Reckless Conduct by use of a Deadly Weapon, Driving While Intoxicated, and Resisting Arrest or Detention. Suh Ambe was released on personal recognizance bail with a Merrimack County Superior Court date to be determined due to COVID-19. Two lanes of I93 South in this area were shut down for approximately one hour during this incident.


There were no injuries sustained to the Troopers on scene. Anyone who may have additional information regarding this event is urged to contact Trooper Robert Bifsha at 603-223-6161 or Robert.Bifsha@dos.nh.gov.


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