Police are investigating a suspicious death in Concord, New Hampshire, on Friday afternoon. The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office and Concord police said it does not appear at this time like there is any ongoing threat to the public. The attorney general’s office did not say where the death occurred. Concord Patch said the investigation is centered on an address.
Authorities responded to a suspicious death in Concord, the New Hampshire Attorney General's Office said Friday afternoon. Concord police were called around 1:45 p.m. Friday to a home on South Spring Street, where a person was found deceased. Sign up for our Newsletters A crime scene was established and the attorney general's office was notified. The New Hampshire State Police Major Crime Unit is responding to the home. Officials with the.
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An image posted on the social media site Telegram by the Nationalist Social Club.
“This was a provocative message meant to make people feel unsafe and threatened,” said Lopez, a Nashua city alderman.
The cluster of spray-painted stenciled messages - “Keep New England White,” “Death to Israel,” and “Defend New England” - are the work of the Nationalist Social Club, which took credit on Telegram, a social media platform frequented by white supremacist and other hate groups.
Lopez says the messages were spray painted on a popular mural along a bike trail in the city’s Ward 4, an economically and culturally diverse neighborhood. A recruitment message was also graffitied on a nearby dumpster, and stickers bearing the group’s name have also popped up around Nashua.