Newfields police issued citations on Tuesday to a group of protestors who gathered outside the home of Gov. Chris Sununu in defiance of a recently passed ordinance that prohibits picketing in the town.
The ordinance, which was passed on December 22 by the selectboard, outlaws protests “before or about the residence or dwelling of any individual in the Town,” with violators subject to $100 fines.
The measure came in response to regular protests near Sununu’s home that began shortly after he issued a statewide mask mandate in November.
Among those cited for violating the ordinance on Tuesday was a
NH Journal reporter who was covering the rally.
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Protesters gathered outside Republican Gov. Chris Sununu’s private home in Newfields to rally against the new statewide mask mandate. Paul Steinhauser
Published: 12/30/2020 3:51:45 PM
More than a month since protesters started gathering outside New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu’s home in Newfields over his order requiring masks, police issued summonses to nine people and arrested one of them under a new anti-picketing ordinance passed by the selectboard, which includes Sununu’s brother.
Skylar Bennett, 38, of Concord, said Wednesday he will contest his arrest on charges of criminal trespass and disorderly conduct at a candlelight vigil outside the home on Monday night.
coronavirus 27 mins ago That was really a sign that things have really amplified, Sununu told NBC10 Boston and NECN on Thursday. The boundaries have simply been pushed, not just here in New Hampshire, but across America.
Sununu issued an executive order that took effect Nov. 20 requiring masks to be worn in public spaces, indoors or outside, when social distancing isn’t possible because of the coronavirus pandemic.
He said at the time a mandate was appropriate, given the rising percentage of positive test results, the fact that the number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 had doubled in the past two weeks, there were new outbreaks at five nursing homes, and an incredibly alarming rate of community transmission by people who aren’t showing symptoms. The order expires Jan. 15.
NEWFIELDS – One protester was arrested, and several were issued fines by local and state police Monday night for demonstrating outside the home of Gov. Chris Sununu, despite a recently passed town ordinance banning “picketing” outside a specific residence.
Approximately 10 members of the group Absolute Defiance organized a candlelight vigil in Sununu’s Hemlock Court neighborhood Monday evening, protesting the statewide mask mandate he enacted Nov. 19, as well as the new ordinance they felt was infringing upon their First Amendment rights under the U.S. Constitution, which include the rights to free speech and peaceful assembly. The group has been staging protests outside Sununu’s home since Nov. 22.