The owner of the Broken Spoon offered to settle if the city would admit to every count in her complaint and agree to certain conditions, including more police training. The city’s attorney chided the plaintiff for not being considerate enough of officials’ feelings, and he did not suggest a counter offer.
Vandals hit a building at the former Laconia State School property sometime over the weekend of Sept. 15 through Sept. 17, when the Jewish community worldwide celebrates the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah. They painted swastikas and other Nazi slogans, and they named her in their hate slogans.
“If something happens to me, who would I even call?” said the owner of the Broken Spoon, who has been harassed by white supremacists and rebuked by local law enforcement.
“If something happens to me, who would I even call?” said the owner of the Broken Spoon, who has been harassed by white supremacists and rebuked by local law enforcement.
A restaurant owner in Franklin who says she was targeted by white supremacist groups has sued city officials — including the mayor and police chief — accusing them of retaliatory