A man who was arrested for allegedly vandalizing almost a dozen cars outside of a New Hampshire Republican convention was denied bail after police found weapons and a manifesto at his home. Police said 37-year-old Lawrence Anthony Dunlap keyed the cars on April 13 as Republicans were at a biennu.
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Concord to discuss school resource officer position
The Black Lives Matter demonstrators in Concord June 6, 2020. Schools districts, including Concord and Lebanon, are considering eliminating their officers after criticism that the officer’s presence in schools contribute to the “school to prison pipeline.” Monitor file
Published: 2/27/2021 3:28:37 PM
The Concord School Board wants to hear from the public about the role of police in schools. The board is holding a public hearing March 3 to discuss the future of its school resource officer position at Concord High School.
The school board is in the midst of work sessions for the 2021-22 budget and is undecided about whether to include the $88,000 school resource officer position.