Download, Print, and Post the Anti-BEARCAT Flyer
Here’s the full page flier courtesy of ThanksbutnoTanks.com
Here’s the full page flier courtesy of ThanksbutnoTanks.com
From an fully mature adult who was trapped inside Keene High School during today’s insane police-state-on-display overreaction:
Oh no, no movement allowed at all. AND they make the teachers turn off the lights so the kids sat in the dark for three hours. AND in the entire time, there was no information AT ALL shared with the students over the PA until the very end, when they said, and I quote “The suspect has been apprehended”, thus reinforcing the idea that there was ever any danger to begin with.
Personally I’d like to know what he was suspected of, if he was a suspect.
And why he was arrested. And what he was charged with.
And how with a virtual manhunt going on, he was able to walk all the way to the police station without being noticed.
This guy must be a damn ninja.
Occupy NH activist Matthew Richards has accepted a diversion program deal to avoid a trespassing charge stemming from his arrest in January. Matthew was arrested during the January 8 republican presidential debate at the Capitol Center for the Arts. Concord-nh.patch.com has the details of the program included in its coverage. At a hearing in a few months, it will be determined if the state will dismiss the misdemeanor charge. With this charge seemingly diverted, Matthew also faces a trespassing charge from the five arrests made during the Occupy NH eviction.
Radio Free Keene News is a five minute newscast which is available as a podcast and also will air at the top of some hours on LRN.FM.
You can download the edition for this week here. Topics covered include the crowded BEARCAT hearing and the police hunting for school outreach activists.
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This blog is made pursuant to NH Rules of Professional Conduct 3.6 (c) (2) as the below has been filed with the 9th Circuit – Merrimack District Division Court.
This blog is made pursuant to NH Rules of Professional Conduct 3.6 (c) (2) as all of the below have been filed with the Cheshire County Superior Court.
– State filed “Objection To Defendants “Motion To Refrain From Authorizing Physical Force To Demand Respect”” .PDF (Original motion here)
– State filed “Notice Of No Objection To Defendant’s Motion To Extend Filing Deadline .PDF (Original motion here)