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Monday, March 29, 2021

This Racist A**hole Tried To Throw Gasoline On My Family!

A Black family was threatened with violence in New Hampshire.

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White extremist tells a Black family to "Go Back To Africa" after a triade at a New Hampshire gas station.

The white extremist threatened to spray them with gasoline and set them on fire. Now the New Hampshire prosecutors are considering throwing a racial intimidation charge on him as well as threatening with dangerous instruments. The guy also got a hefty fine slapped on him for misuse of property.

So this guy from Seabrook, New Hampshire..... John K. Doran, 62 will be losing his job and possibly losing his freedom because of this.

The incident happened in January 2021. At the peak of the insurrection where thousands of Washed Up 45 supporters destroyed portions of the U.S. Capitol in a seditious attempt to overthrow the election, this white extremist was likely worked up over Joe Biden becoming the president and his idol didn't.

According to the indictments handed up this month by a Rockingham County grand jury, the white extremist lives in Halls Way in Seabrook. He is charged with a Class B level felony, criminal threatening with a dangerous weapon, a gas pump nozzle.

If convicted, the proposed sentence is 10 to 30 years in prison, a longer term than is customary with Class B felonies, because the county attorney’s office invoked the state's extended term of imprisonment statute due to the alleged racist nature of the incident. 

According to court documents, the alleged crime took place on July 29, 2020, when Doran "purposely, by physical conduct," placed a victim in "fear of imminent bodily injury... by pointing a gas pump nozzle at (the individual) and stating 'back the fuck up NIGGER before I burn the fuck out of you.'" The indictment states the alleged offense was "substantially motivated" by the victim’s race.

The extremist is also charged with simple assault, with an extended term of imprisonment, for allegedly punching another victim in the group, a Class A level misdemeanor, carrying a possible prison sentence of 2 to 5 years. This indictment again states, "offense being substantially motivated by (the victim's) race."

According to Seabrook police Lt. Timothy Mone, the incident took place last July at Valero Gas Station, a beach district station at the corner of routes 1A and 286. It involved the extremist and a group of Springfield, Massachusetts, residents of color.

Police were called to the station after the altercations took place, Mone said. As part of their investigation, Seabrook officers spoke with those involved, as well as uninvolved witnesses. 

Mone said officers could not arrest the extremist at the scene because they did not witness the actual altercation.

According to state RSA 594:10, police can arrest individuals at the scene without a warrant only if situations meet specific criteria, including witnessing the alleged criminal act, the suspect posing a flight risk or presenting an imminent danger to the public, in domestic violence incidents or if police are confident the alleged crime rises to a felony level.

As a result, Mone said, responding officers couldn’t take Doran into custody at the scene without obtaining a warrant first. Instead, Seabrook sent a report on the case directly to the county attorney’s office for review and action, not an uncommon practice for New Hampshire law enforcement agencies.

In this case, prosecutors took Doran’s case directly to the grand jury, which found probable cause to indict him on the felony charges and extended penalties, according to court documents.

New Hampshire’s extended term of imprisonment statute, RSA 651:6, I (f), allows for extended criminal penalties for those “substantially motivated to commit the crime because of hostility towards the victim’s religion, race, creed, sexual orientation, national origin, or sex.”

Doran is scheduled to be arraigned at Rockingham Superior Court on Feb. 19.

According to Rockingham Assistant County Attorney Ryan C. Ollis, Doran is also facing a civil action stemming from the same incident brought forward by the New Hampshire Attorney's Office 

Deputy Attorney General Jane E. Young announced Wednesday the initiation of an enforcement action by the Civil Rights Unit against the extremist, citing the violation of the New Hampshire Civil Rights Act.

According to Young, a civil rights violation allows for a maximum civil fine of $5,000. The court may also enjoin further violations of the Civil Rights Act.

According to Young, the civil complaint alleges the white extremist shouted racial slurs at a Black family as they were at the Seabrook gas station. When the victim addressed the extremist, he again shouted racial slurs while brandishing one of the gas hoses at the victim, threatening to douse him with gasoline and to burn him. The civil complaint alleges the threats and acts were motivated by animus toward the victim’s race.  

The complaint and the allegations contained in the action are accusations that the Civil Rights Unit must prove at a final hearing, according to Young's press release.

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