New HampshireDepartment of JusticeOffice of the Attorney General

News Release

For Immediate Release
December 13, 2023

Contact:
Michael S. Garrity, Director of Communications
michael.s.garrity@doj.nh.gov | (603) 931-9375

Sean R. Locke, Assistant Attorney General
Director, Civil Rights Unit
Sean.R.Locke@doj.nh.gov | (603) 271-3650

Attorney General Formella Announces Civil Rights Unit Enforcement Action Against NSC-131

Concord, NH – Attorney General John M. Formella announces the initiation of an enforcement action by the New Hampshire Department of Justice's Civil Rights Unit against Nationalist Social Club-131 ("NSC-131"), Christopher Hood, and nineteen John Does for violating the New Hampshire Law Against Discrimination, RSA Chapter 354-A.

The civil complaint Portable Document Format Symbol alleges that on June 18, 2023, Hood led a group of nineteen NSC-131 members in an attempt to incite, compel, or coerce the Teatotaller Café, a place of public accommodation, located in Concord, New Hampshire, to cancel a planned drag queen story hour event and to terrorize the café into refusing performers access to its venue for no other reason than the sex, sexual orientation, and/or gender identity of those performers. The complaint alleges that Hood and the other men stood outside the café and for over an hour, faced into the café shouting homophobic slurs and phrases, loudly chanting and saluting in a fashion reminiscent of Nazi Germany. The complaint alleges that the men, led by Hood, banged on the café's glass windows, and made intimidating gestures and comments directed at the performer and those in the café. The complaint alleges that these actions, taken together, constituted an attempt to incite, compel, or coerce the Teatotaller Café into violating the Law Against Discrimination.

"Acts of hate designed to terrorize an individual or business into violating our State's antidiscrimination laws are simply wrong and will not be tolerated," said Attorney General Formella. "The Department of Justice will continue to enforce the State's antidiscrimination laws to the greatest extent possible to ensure that people of all backgrounds can live free from discrimination, fear, and intimidation because of who they are. We must and will send a clear message that New Hampshire is not and never will be a safe haven for hate groups that commit illegal acts that harm our citizens."

The complaint alleges that NSC-131 is an unincorporated association with members in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and other New England states. As an unincorporated association, NSC-131 can be charged with violating the Law Against Discrimination. The complaints allege that at least twenty members of NSC-131, including Hood, participated in the violation of the Law Against Discrimination and that NSC-131, as an unincorporated association, can therefore be liable for violating the Law Against Discrimination.

The civil complaint alleges that Hood, NSC-131, and the nineteen Does' actions were motivated by sex, sexual orientation, and/or gender identity.

A violation of the Law Against Discrimination can lead to an administrative fine of $10,000. Violations of the Law Against Discrimination also empower the court to take necessary steps to ensure that future unlawful acts of discrimination do not occur.

The Law Against Discrimination requires that all discrimination complaints be filed with the New Hampshire Commission for Human Rights and permit plaintiffs to request authorization to remove those complaints to court. The Civil Rights Unit has requested that the Commission for Human Rights grant it the ability to proceed directly to court.

The complaints and the allegations contained therein are merely accusations that the Civil Rights Unit must prove by a preponderance of the evidence at a final hearing.

The Civil Rights Unit enforces state civil rights laws, including the Civil Rights Act and the New Hampshire Law Against Discrimination. Anyone who believes their civil rights have been violated may file a complaint at https://www.doj.nh.gov/civil-rights/index.htm or by calling 603-271-3650.

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New Hampshire Department of Justice
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Telephone: 603-271-3658