New Hampshire Man Facing Attempted Murder Charges After Domestic Hatchet and Knife Assault in Londonderry
Chandler Ross Walden held without bail after a violent domestic assault involving a hatchet and knife in Londonderry, New Hampshire.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 19, 2026, 12:14 PM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Patch

A Violent Domestic Escalation on Chase Road
The peaceful neighborhood surrounding Chase Road was disrupted Sunday evening by a gruesome physical confrontation that has left two women hospitalized and one man in police custody. Londonderry officers responded to emergency calls around 8:45 p.m. regarding a stabbing in progress. Upon arrival, law enforcement discovered a chaotic scene where neighbors were attempting to provide first aid to two bleeding victims in a driveway. The suspect, identified as Chandler Ross Walden, was located inside the home and surrendered to arriving officers without further resistance. This incident marks one of the most severe domestic violence reports in the region this year, involving multiple felony charges of attempted murder.
The Bizarre Catalyst for a Deadly Confrontation
According to investigative affidavits, the underlying tension that preceded the attack was reportedly sparked by a mundane household dispute. One of the victims informed detectives that the situation spiraled out of control while Walden was spraying air freshener around the interior of the home. The suspect allegedly began shouting at the women upon their return to the residence, leading to an immediate and unprovoked physical assault. This sudden transition from a routine domestic interaction to a life threatening encounter highlights the unpredictable nature of the suspect's behavior on the night of the incident, according to witness statements provided to the Derry District Court.
Forensic Evidence and the Weapons of Assault
The physical evidence recovered from the scene suggests an intentional and sustained attack. Victims described being targeted with what they initially believed was a hammer, but later identified as a hatchet and a steak knife. During his initial detention, Walden reportedly admitted to officers that he had left the weapons in his bedroom. A subsequent search by detectives confirmed these details, as investigators located the bloodied tools inside a trash container in his room. The recovery of both a blunt force instrument and a sharp edged blade aligns with the nature of the injuries reported by medical personnel at the receiving hospitals.
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