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At times, the video shows New Hampshire State Police and the Concord Police Department officers engaging with Blood Tribe members and counter protestors. But mostly, they show the police acting as a buffer between the two groups
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Videos show the group fighting with passersby in downtown Concord. Police say they are investigating the incident
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The New Hampshire Attorney General brought civil rights charges against NSC-131 after members of the group hung a banner reading “Keep New England White” in Portsmouth.
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The New Hampshire Attorney General brought civil rights charges against NSC-131 after members of the group hung a banner reading “Keep New England White” in Portsmouth last year.
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Miriam Kovacs alleges in a civil lawsuit filed this week that city officials have sought to retaliate and silence her criticisms of local law enforcement’s response to a series of threats made against her.
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New Hampshire saw more than four times as many incidents of hateful propaganda in 2022 than in 2021.
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The legal case against NSC-131, a white supremacist group active in New England, is scheduled for preliminary arguments Wednesday.
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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.
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In the wake of recent racist demonstrations in Nashua, advocates, politicians, and community members organized a rally to spread one message: hate is not welcome in the city.
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There were 40 hate crimes reported in the state last year, the highest number of bias-related incidents since 2010.The annual hate crimes statistics…