
Attacks against Minnesota lawmakers prompt concern, caution in New Hampshire
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'I would suggest you stay continuously vigilant while going about your daily routines. Your situational awareness is your best tool for your personal safety,' he wrote. 'If you see something that doesn't look or feel right, say something.'
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The New Hampshire Department of Safety said there was
Representative Alexis Simpson of Exeter, the Democratic minority leader in the New Hampshire House, relayed guidance to her colleagues suggesting they 'consider keeping
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Democratic US Senator Amy Klobuchar had been slated to attend a Flag Day Dinner in Manchester on Saturday, but she returned to Minnesota home after news of the attacks that claimed the life of
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'Public service should never come with the threat of violence,' they said. 'We affirm our shared commitment to civility, safety, and the rule of law.'
'We know our country is divided on many issues, but in moments like these, we must remember what unites us,' they added. 'We must reject the forces of hatred, political violence, and extremism in all forms.'
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