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AG, feds find racist statements directed at state rep do not rise to criminal act, civil rights violation
NH Young Democrats president, state Rep. Espitia says white supremacy should be taken seriously in NH Share Updated: 7:10 PM EDT Jul 20, 2021 Advertisement
AG, feds find racist statements directed at state rep do not rise to criminal act, civil rights violation
NH Young Democrats president, state Rep. Espitia says white supremacy should be taken seriously in NH Share Updated: 7:10 PM EDT Jul 20, 2021 New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella said Tuesday his office, following a comprehensive review, found insufficient evidence to criminally charge or bring a civil rights action against a professed white supremacist group that directed racial epithets at a state representative of Hispanic descent.Formella said the U.S. Attorney’s Office reached the same conclusion.State Rep. Manny Espitia, D-Nashua, president of the New
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