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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 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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Richard Zachary Ackerman is accused of stealing a U.S. Capitol Police officer’s riot helmet and then affixing an NSC-131 sticker to it.
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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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Earlier this month, Superior Court Judge David Ruoff tossed out a case that accused NSC-131 of trespassing and hanging a racist banner in Portsmouth.
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The New Hampshire Attorney General alleged that the group violated the Civil Rights Act by hanging a banner reading “Keep New England White” in Portsmouth last summer.
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The group, Task Force Butler, recently released a report detailing NSC-131's activity across New England.
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The group says the charges filed in New Hampshire against Nationalist Social Club-131, or NSC-131, are a step in the right direction.