The 19-year-old faces eighteen felony counts in the charges from the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, following the stabbing of two officers and an attempt to stab a third New Year's Eve.
One Gilford police officer fired an electro-shock device at the armed resident while the other fired his weapon, according to state Attorney General John Formella.
Utility crews worked all night to restore power and will keep at it throughout the holiday weekend despite the cold and wind, according to New Hampshire, Maine, and Massachusetts utilities.
The arrest of Ricardo Tejada was the culmination of a "lengthy multi-jurisdictional investigation," according to Exeter Police Chief Stephan R. Poulin.