
“Police Chief John Duval now says that he doesn’t actually believe the Free State Project or Occupy New Hampshire are domestic terror threats. ‘I wish I would have worded things different in retrospect,’ he says. ‘I understand why their eyebrows are raised about that.’ He says it was meant to refer to the ‘unpredictable nature of unpredictable people who attach themselves to otherwise lawful situations.’ Duval has no plans to issue a formal apology, but he has exchanged emails with Carla Gericke, president of the Free State Project, who is suing a police department for arresting her in 2011 for allegedly recording a police traffic stop.”
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/08/occupy-free-state-project-dhs-police-concord
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