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One case involves vandalism against a local synagogue. The other involves the theft of LGBTQ+ pride flags.
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The man previously admitted the theft to local police officers, and was arrested last October.
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The New Hampshire Supreme Court is considering a civil rights case involving a racist banner the group hung in Portsmouth in 2023.
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Attorney General John Formella said Wednesday he has filed a civil complaint saying that the Nationalist Social Club-131 and one of its leaders violated the state's anti-discrimination law.
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The move comes as the number of civil rights complaints filed with the office has risen from 40 per year in its first year to 186, a 465% increase, according to the Department of Justice.
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The couple, who both live and operate the Wm. Poole Confections shop out of the same building in Somersworth, reported they were injured in an attack by a group of juveniles who shouted homophobic taunts.
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Police said they were called to the Concord cafe Teatotaller Sunday morning, after members of NSC-131, a white supremacist group, gathered outside. At the time, the cafe was hosting a drag story hour.
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He has been ordered to complete community service and write an essay about racism.
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Investigators found hateful images — which included swastikas, crosses and the Star of David, among other symbols —spray painted at 18 locations.
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Christopher Hood, as well as another member of NSC-131, face racially motivated trespassing charges for allegedly displaying a banner on a highway overpass last July.