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New Hampshire mom convicted of violating 9 year old's Civil Rights
Posted on 1/1/22 at 11:46 am
Posted on 1/1/22 at 11:46 am
This is a strange story. tl;dr version is back in May a 9 year old black kid broke her son's toy while the two of them were playing in a park. The mom found the kid and threatened to "kneel on his neck." The woman was convicted of violating the kid's civil rights and fined $500. The mom was clearly out of line, but I'm not sure what "civil right" the kid was denied
Anyway, here's the story
doj.nh.gov
Anyway, here's the story
quote:
Concord, NH – Attorney General John M. Formella announces that on December 29, 2021, the Strafford County Superior Court found that Kristina Graper, age 51, of Dover, New Hampshire, violated the New Hampshire Civil Rights Act, RSA chapter 354-B.
The court found that on May 10, 2021, Ms. Graper threatened physical force against the victim, a nine-year-old black child, when she threatened to “kneel on his neck” and called him a racial slur after he accidentally broke a toy that belonged to Ms. Graper’s son. The court concluded that this conduct was motivated by the victim’s race and had the purpose to terrorize or coerce the victim. The court reached this conclusion after the defendant defaulted by not filing a response to the Attorney General’s complaint.
Because the court found that Ms. Graper violated the Civil Rights Act, the court enjoined Ms. Graper from further violations of the Civil Rights Act, RSA 354-B:1, from contacting the victim and the victim’s family, and from knowingly coming within 250 feet of the victim and the victim’s family. The trial court also imposed a $2,500 civil penalty with $2,000 suspended for a period of three years conditioned upon compliance with the injunction. A violation of the terms of the injunction is a crime and may subject Ms. Graper to future civil and/or criminal penalties to include fines or incarceration. The court’s order shall remain in effect for three years but may be extended by order of the court upon motion of the Attorney General.
doj.nh.gov
Posted on 1/1/22 at 11:48 am to L.A.
It’s a civil case. They called it a conviction?
Posted on 1/1/22 at 11:51 am to L.A.
I think I’m a little more taken aback to learn that there are black people in New Hampshire.
Posted on 1/1/22 at 11:51 am to L.A.
Wth?
No switch and she gets a fine for words.
No switch and she gets a fine for words.
Posted on 1/1/22 at 11:54 am to BBONDS25
quote:Correct, but they don't say what she was "convicted" of.
It’s a civil case. They called it a conviction?
This version of the story from Business Insider plays that angle up even more
quote:
A New Hampshire woman who told a 9-year-old Black child that she'd 'kneel on his neck' for breaking her kid's toy has been convicted
Business Insider
Posted on 1/1/22 at 12:00 pm to L.A.
Trying to invoke some hate for the woman is obvious.
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