(This is a whole hell of a lot of inglorious history to attempt to archive. If you find that a link of interest has gone missing, then copy the url, search for it here, and please do your humble chronicler a big favor and let him know what you find. TIA...)
So. What's been happening in Weare lately. Oh yeah...
- Ex-Dennis special officer indicted on assault charge | CapeCodOnline.com (11/1999) (Yep, Joe Kelley)
- This Week in Concord History - The Concord Insider - (Hopkinton Fair incident of 8/2002, last item)
- This week in Concord history | The Concord Insider - (Hopkinton Fair incident of 8/2002, 15th item, from 2003)
- Weare votes to elect police chief (3/2004)
- Vote to elect a police chief leaves questions - Contentious official may be dismissed (3/2004)
- The year in review: Weare (12/2004)
- Applying Souter's law | Archives | fredericknewspost.com (1/2006) (yeah, there was that whole thing, too...)
- A Door-to Door Bid to Single Out Justice - latimes (1/2006)
- Rural rebels seek to punish judge - Telegraph (3/2006)
- Eminent domain this! Justice’s farm is target - US news - Weird news | NBC News
2010
- Weare, NH, PD Left Speechless (3/2010)
- Weare, NH PD: The Empire Strikes Back (3/2010)
- WEARE: Selectman bloodied in bar fight | Concord Monitor (6/2010)
- Trouble in Weare, time-sensitive (7/2010)
- Weare (PD), Everybody Kno-o-ows You're Lame! (10/2010)
- WEARE: 'Former officer sues police, town' | Concord Monitor (12/2010)
2011
- The Weare Secret Police — GraniteGrok (2/2011)
- RidleyReport Addresses Weare PD Abuses (2/2011)
- Weare police charge man for recording traffic stop - portland imc (2/2011)
- WEARE, NEW HAMPSHIRE POLICE CHARGE CITIZEN WHO RECORDED TRAFFIC STOP WITH “WIRETAPPING” | (2/2011)
- Attention Weare Taxpayers (3/2011)
- Weare bar owner is found not guilty of hindering police probe - pdf (3/2011)
- Weare police get an earful from tavern owner - pdf (3/2011)
- NH Cops Use Wiretapping Laws to Crackdown on Citizens Who Videotape Them | Photography is Not a Crime: PINAC (3/2011)
- NH Cops Use Wiretapping Laws to Crackdown on Citizens Who Videotape Them : The Jack Blood Show (3/2011)
- Man Charged With Wiretapping for Using Cellphone During Traffic Stop - Forbes (3/2011)
- Leave a Message, Go To Jail - Slashdot (3/2011)
- New Hampshire Police Charge Man With 'Wiretapping' Because He Made A Phone Call During Traffic Stop | Techdirt (3/2011)
- MassPrivateI: Weare, NH- Police practices protested in front of the police station which closed during the protest. (4/2011)
- Redress of Grievance with Weare PD (5/2011)
- Are You Listening, Weare Taxpayers? (5/2011)
- Weare police face more federal lawsuits | New Hampshire Public Safety (5/2011)
- NH INSIDER- What Will The Weare NH Police Budget Look Like? (5/2011)
- Seriously, Weare Taxpayers. Is This Appropriate Use of Your Money? (7/2011)
- Court tells police to let the public videotape | New Hampshire Public Safety (8/2011)
- Weare PD and Their Expensive Denial of Reality (11/2011)
- Right to record: It's yours, people | New Hampshire Editorials (11/2011)
- Right to know lives: Good news for NH public | New Hampshire Editorials (11/2011)
- A traffic stop, a cell phone, a court ruling - SentinelSource.com (11/2011)
- New Hampshire Wire Tap Laws and the Wheedling Legislature — GraniteGrok (12/2011)
2012
- New Haven settles sex-bias complaint for $20,000 - New Haven Register - 3/29/2012 (get ready, Weare...!)
- Boston pays $170k to settle cell phone recording lawsuit | Ars Technica (3/2012)
- AG warns police not to arrest those who video arrests — Bangor Daily News (4/2012)
- Fosters.com - Dover NH, Rochester NH, Portsmouth NH, Laconia NH, Sanford ME (4/2012)
- WEARE: 'Fired officer sues town, police' | Concord Monitor (5/2012)
- N.H. House bill would allow recordings of public officials » Latest News » EagleTribune.com, North Andover, MA (5/2012)
- N.H. House rejects bill to allow recording of public officials » New Hampshire » EagleTribune.com, North Andover, MA (6/2012)
- Weare police chief faces election complaint | New Hampshire Politics (6/2012)
- WEARE: Records: Two officers put on unpaid leave | Concord Monitor (6/2012)
- Judge chides Weare police chief over voter case | New Hampshire Politics (7/2012)
- Video debate: Police departments vary on use of cameras | New Hampshire Neighborhood News (8/2012)
- Officers on list for honesty concerns | New Hampshire Public Safety (10/2012)
2013
- Weare police facing another lawsuit regarding filming of 2010 traffic stop | Concord Monitor (3/2013)
- Manchester man says Weare police violated his civil rights | New Hampshire Public Safety (3/2013)
- Credibility issues undermine police ‘Laurie List’ - NashuaTelegraph.com (3/2013)
- Weare lieutenant under investigation fights in court for more details about his accusers | Concord Monitor (5/2013)
- Editorial: Police need to learn wiretapping laws | Concord Monitor (6/2013)
- Suspended lieutenant retires from Weare police force | New Hampshire Goffstown News (8/7/2013)
- Target of undercover heroin buy killed by Weare police, two cruisers damaged but officers uninjured | New Hampshire Crime (8/15/2013)
- Man dead after police shooting in Weare | Concord Monitor (8/15/2013)
- Man dead after officer-involved shooting in Weare | Local News - WMUR Home (8/15/2013)
- Victim identified in Weare officer-involved shooting | WMUR Home - WMUR Home (8/18/2013)
- N.H. man shot by police died of gunshot wound | SeacoastOnline.com (8/18/2013)
- Manchester man killed by Weare police was low-level dealer of hard drugs | New Hampshire Crime (8/19/2013)
- Editorial: Weare shooting raises troubling questions | Concord Monitor (8/22/2013)
- "'Stop or I’ll shoot,' is not the law of the land": New Hampshire Cops Shoot Man Fleeing Their Attempted Drug Buy Sting in Head, Kill Him - Hit & Run : Reason.com (8/22/2013)
- Police say actions in deadly Weare sting were 'correct' | New Hampshire Crime (8/24/2013)
- Details few in August fatal shooting of drug suspect in Weare | Concord Monitor (9/14/2013)
- Editorial: Why the silence on Weare death? | Concord Monitor (9/18/2013)
- Names of officers in fatal Weare police shooting remain withheld | New Hampshire Crime (10/10/2013)
- Judge dismisses lawsuit against Weare police | Concord Monitor (10/25/2013)
- Controversial N.H. Chief Wins Re-Election (3/2011)
- Weare Chief wins third term (3/2011)
(The short-ish version: Begin won only a plurality against a current and a retired state cop when, less than a week before the election, the current state cop informed the front-running retired state cop that he'd lose his pension if he accepted the gig. He dropped out, but the electorate couldn't be apprised in time to transfer sufficient of his support to the current state cop.)I challenge another community to produce a list (nominally proportional to population, let's be fair) even remotely as relentlessly ignominious -- if you can do it, you have my utmost sympathy. All of which resulted (mercifully, eventually, [yet still somehow surprisingly] predictably) in...
2013 (continued)
- Retirement, suspension, departure have Weare police department in upheaval | New Hampshire Goffstown News (6/2013)
- In Weare, a troubled police department | New Hampshire Public Safety (6/2013)
- Weare gets outside help to get new chief | New Hampshire Public Safety (7/2013)
- Weare awaits new police chief, backs out of contract with private security firm | Concord Monitor (10/3/2013)
- Weare mulled replacing police department with private security company | New Hampshire Public Safety (10/4/2013)
- Weare goes to New Haven to find new police chief | New Hampshire Public Safety (10/9/2013)
- Weare appoints new police chief | Concord Monitor (10/10/2013)
- Weare's new chief: The right man at last? | New Hampshire Editorials (10/12/2013)
- Weare sergeant goes on leave from police department | Concord Monitor (11/14/2013)
- 3 months after fatal Weare shooting, report on incident incomplete | New Hampshire Crime (11/15/2013)
- Sergeant fired from Weare Police Department | Concord Monitor (11/26/2013)
- Weare fires police Sgt. Joseph Kelley | New Hampshire Public Safety (11/27/2013)
- Former Weare lieutenant presses ‘gag order’ to state Supreme Court | Concord Monitor (12/10/2013)
- Weare restaurant owner settles in lawsuit against police department | Concord Monitor (12/15/2013)
- Weare agrees to pay $15k to settle suit against police | New Hampshire Politics (12/16/2013)
2014
- Officers involved in Weare police shooting back on patrol | Concord Monitor (1/23/2014)
- Weare police overtime mushrooms; shifts covered during shooting probe not specified | New Hampshire Politics (1/24/2014)
- Father of man shot by Weare police: 'What I want is justice for my son' | New Hampshire News (1/28/2014)
- Former Weare police sergeant fired after internal investigations | Concord Monitor (1/30/2014)
- Police chief to ask Weare voters for two additional officers | Concord Monitor (1/30/2014)
- Weare deliberative session focuses on its police department | Concord Monitor (2/2/2014)
- Weare police chief asks for two more officers | New Hampshire (2/2/2014)
- Names of officers involved in Weare fatal shooting released | Local News - WMUR Home (not the shooters, mind you, just "at the scene") (2/5/2014)
- Attorney General names officers involved in fatal Weare shooting | New Hampshire Crime (2/5/2014)
- Lawsuits involving Weare police settled | New Hampshire Politics (2/11/2014)
- Weare officials footing legal bills for officers involved in August shooting | Concord Monitor (2/12/2014)
- Two officers pinpointed in Weare shooting | New Hampshire Public Safety (3/13/2014)
- Weare police department rebuilding following botched sting operation | Concord Monitor (4/1/2014) (compare Velleca's statement regarding the department's motto change with my penultimate paragraph below, penned 5 months prior)
"... Even the unit’s longtime motto, 'Maintaining Unity in the Community,' was overhauled. It now reads: 'Preserving the Peace.'
'That’s what our community wants us to do,' Velleca said. 'They want us to understand, "Look, it’s peaceful here. Try and keep it that way. Don’t disrupt it. We’ll call you when we need you, and when we need you, please be professional and intelligent and know your job. But until then, let us be."' ..."
- Alex Cora DeJesus and the Grinding Wheels of "Justice" (4/14/2014)
- 2 officers, Weare face civil suit over 2012 burglary arrest | New Hampshire Public Safety (4/17/2014)
- Burglar sues town of Weare, two police officers over alleged abuse, lies | Concord Monitor (4/18/2014)
- New Hampshire prosecutors lengthy probe could not determine whether Weare officer was right - Seymour Tribune (4/23/2014)
- No charges in Weare officer-involved shooting | Local News - WMUR Home (4/23/2014)
- Weare officer won't face charges in fatal shooting | New Hampshire Public Safety (4/23/2014)
- No arrests will be made in Weare fatal shooting - Washington Times (4/23/2014)
- No arrests will be made in Weare fatal shooting - SFGate (4/23/2014)
- Weare shooting report critical of police, but clears shooter from criminal charges | Concord Monitor (4/24/2014)
- Errors turned drug bust into fatal police shooting - SFGate (4/26/2014)
- Fatigue, bad decisions turned New Hampshire drug bust into chaotic fatal police shooting (4/26/2014)
- Official: Investigations into shootings by police aren't rushed | New Hampshire Public Safety (5/3/2014)
- What happens when police force turns deadly? | New Hampshire Public Safety (5/3/2014)
- Further review and talks show lingering questions in Weare shooting | Concord Monitor (5/8/2014)
- Carla Gericke vs. Weare Police Department, Town of Weare - pdf (5/23/2014)
- Free State Project Leader Wins Victory Against Cops Trying to Punish Filming Them - Hit & Run : Reason.com (5/23/2014)
- Court rules Free State Project president had right to film Weare police during a traffic stop | New Hampshire Public Safety (5/24/2014)
- GERICKE v. Weare Police Department, Town of Weare, Defendants. | FindLaw (5/24/2014)
- Federal appeals court reaffirms right to videorecord, including at traffic stops (5/25/2014)
- Federal appeals court dismisses appeal of Weare police, saying citizens may videotape police (5/26/2014)
- First Circuit Finds First Amendment Right To Record Police Clearly Established | Josh Blackman's Blog (5/26/2014)
- Court: New Hampshire woman has right to film cops | Local News - WCVB Home (5/26/2014)
- Court: New Hampshire woman has right to film cops - Metro - The Boston Globe (5/27/2014)
- First Circuit Rules That Police Do Not Have Qualified Immunity After Arresting New Hampshire Woman For Videotaping Traffic Stop | JONATHAN TURLEY (5/28/2014)
- Court upholds "First Amendment" right to film police | Ars Technica (5/28/2014)
- Court upholds "First Amendment" right to film police : reddit news (5/28/2014)
- NH Activist's Lawsuit a Major Victory for Free Speech | Shire Liberty News (5/28/2014)
- Americans have First Amendment right to film police, US appeals court rules - RT USA (5/29/2014)
- Another Blow Against Cops Who Think They Have a Right Not to Be Recorded - Hit & Run : Reason.com (5/29/2014)
- First Circuit Court Rules Recording of Police Protected by First Amendment | Ben Swann Truth In Media (5/29/2014)
- Federal Appeals Court Upholds Right of Activist to Record Police Traffic Stops (5/30/2014)
- Federal Court Ruling Provides Another Victory for Citizens to Record Cops | Photography is Not a Crime: PINAC (6/2/2014)
- Traffic Stops, Video Taping and the First Amendment - Civil Rights Law - U.S. First Circuit (6/2/2014)
- Former Weare police sergeant files wrongful termination suit, cites PTSD, anxiety from August shooting | Concord Monitor (6/3/2014)
- Filming Police in Public Places: A Risky First Amendment Activity for Citizen Journalists | Clay Calvert (6/3/2014)
- Fired officer files lawsuit against Weare | Local News - WMUR (6/3/2014)
- Weare Police Settle With FSP President for $57,500! | Free Keene (6/4/2014)
- Weare town settles for $57,500 with woman who was charged after she videotaped traffic stop (6/5/2014)
- NH Town To Pay $57,000 To Woman Charged For Videotaping Police � CBS Boston (6/5/2014)
- Woman charged with wiretapping for filming cops wins $57,000 payout | Ars Technica (6/6/2014)
- New Hampshire Woman Receives More than $57,000 Settlement for Wiretapping Arrest | Photography is Not a Crime: PINAC (6/6/2014)
- Weare settles police lawsuit over arrest for video recording | New Hampshire Public Safety (6/6/2014)
- Woman arrested for filming police wins $57,000 settlement — RT USA (6/8/2014)
- Carla Gericke Gets $57K Settlement in Suit Against Weare NH PD - GraniteGrok — GraniteGrok (6/9/2014)
- Weare pays $300,000 to family of man killed in August shooting | Concord Monitor (6/21/2014)
- Family gets $300K for man killed by Weare police - seattlepi.com (6/21/2014)
- Weare settles with family of man killed in botched police sting | Local News - WMUR Home (6/22/2014)
- Weare police shooting settlement a surprise - Top News - InsuranceNewsNet.com (6/24/2014)
- Weare police officers to wear body cameras on patrol | New Hampshire Public Safety (6/26/2014)
- Weare police to wear body cameras during patrols | Concord Monitor (6/27/2014)
- Weare, NH Police To Have Cameras Mounted On Uniforms « CBS Boston (6/30/2014)
- Weare Police to Wear Cameras - New Hampshire news - Boston.com (6/30/2014)
- Weare Police Apologize for 1A and A8 Violations (7/15/2014)
- False Arrest Settlement a Victory for Bill Alleman - Shire Liberty News (7/15/2014)
- Weare, NH Resident Wins Settlement Against Weare Police Department, Announces The Law Offices of Martin & Hipple (7/15/2014)
- Bill Alleman of Weare, NH Wins Settlement for False Arrest (7/15/2014)
- Weare, NH Resident Wins Settlement Against Weare Police Department, Announces The Law Offices of Martin & Hipple | Reuters (7/15/2014)
- Morning links - The Washington Post (Radley Balko links to Reuters' picked-up press release) (7/15/2014)
- New Hampshire Man Gets Cop to Apologize After Arrest For Legal Act of Recording Him - Hit & Run : Reason.com (7/15/2014)
- Another Weare police suit settled | New Hampshire Public Safety (7/15/2014)
- Alleman wins suit alleging retaliatory prosecution vs Weare PD - Community News for Goffstown, Dunbarton, New Boston & Weare, NH (7/16/2014)
- Weare Police Settle Another Cameraman Arrest Case for $35,000 | Free Keene (7/16/2014)
- Weare police settle suit from resident over videotaping officer | Concord Monitor (7/16/2014)
- Weare chief deploys body cameras early after intoxicated bar patron fights officer, damages cruiser | New Hampshire Crime (8/15/2014)
- Police cameras are important, but they’re useless without policies to ensure they’re used properly - The Washington Post (8/19/2014)
- Cop Cams May Just Empower the Surveillance State - Reason.com (10/7/2014)
Leaving us (ok, not so much as of only 10/2014 anymore, a mere year later) with John Velleca, late of the New Haven, CT, pd's drug war, introduced and taking the oath of office as the new police chief in Weare, NH, 10/26/2013...
- With aggressive tactics, back to ‘beat-down posse’? | Yale Daily News (9/2008)
- Velleca Retiring As Assistant Chief | New Haven Independent (12/2011)
- New Haven police chief to replace all of his assistants (1/2012)
- Ceremony for Weare's new police chief set for Saturday | New Hampshire Public Safety (10/24/2013)
- New Weare police chief to be sworn in today | Concord Monitor (10/26/2013)
- In Weare, new police chief on ‘a zero-fail mission’ | Concord Monitor (11/3/2013)
It's been suggested that we really should give them -- the Select Board and their new enforcer -- yet another chance. When, exactly, do they run out of automatic 2nd chances? What does it take to finally suspend credulity, stop granting passes, and expect obliterated trust to be withheld until actively earned?
Put another way, Velleca is the board's excited choice. Why should we naturally presume that the individual the BoS hired to run their department will install any different priorities than those the board, itself, oversaw subsequent to (the elected, most recently by only a plurality, and under rather questionable political circumstances, to boot) Begin's convenient departure, and quickly resulting in the violent 'Keystone Kops' department sacrificing a man's life and crashing 2 cars to the profoundly immoral "War on People Who Use (Some) Drugs"™ (and there's a rumor supplied by a credible source that the board may have already voted for the taxpayers to cover the criminal defense of the 2 cops involved, if and when necessary [and finally, here's the first, um, 'smoking gun' -- and it's all 5, not just 2]? For all his faults as a public servant and ostensible "peace officer," at least Begin's department hadn't gone that far. But the department the board now again oversees already has. And now they've installed a professional drug warrior. So yeah, I have my doubts.
And if Velleca (not to mention the board that's sat idly by while the above cataloged inglorious history and more has transpired unrestrained) doesn't fully expect (and understand that the situation richly deserves) a "difficult" reception, he's not much of an investigator.
I don't want enforcers. I want peace officers. If peace exists, leave it the hell alone. Don't 'destroy the peace in order to save it.' If it ain't broke, don't break it. No victim, no crime. Keep the peace, protect my rights. That's it. That's the priority. Otherwise, be invisible. And jbtw? "Touched the white line" isn't an example of a peace-breaching infraction -- yet that issue (among too many others) is demonstrably an unhealthy fixation of this department. Leave peaceful people alone. Find something productive and helpful to do. If you can't, then perhaps the taxpayers are being forced to fund too large a payroll -- to say nothing of reparations for its "indiscretions".
What does it take to impress this upon my employees? 'Andy Taylor' doesn't have to be dead if the employers, the taxpayers, relentlessly insist that he's not. That he will not be. Sadly, for quite some time, the greatest single threat to the public peace in Weare has been its own police department. Maybe it's just me, but I'm gonna need some actual convincing now, not just vague (and arguably still meaningless at best) platitudes and assurances. The department's liability insurers just may at this point, as well...
Next Chapter ('cuz it's gotta go somewhere, so...)
2014
- N.H. AG examines 'incident' involving Weare chief - News - seacoastonline.com - Portsmouth, NH (9/15/2014) (here we go again...?)
- Weare police chief on leave amid domestic violence probe (9/15/2014)
- Weare, N.H. police chief off the job during investigation - 7News Boston WHDH-TV (9/15/2014)
- Domestic violence order issued against Weare police chief | Local News - WMUR Home (9/16/2014)
- Domestic violence restraining order filed against Weare police chief | Concord Monitor (9/16/2014)
- Former New Haven assistant police chief faces domestic violence probe in New Hampshire (9/16/2014)
- New Hampshire police chief served with restraining order, denies wrongdoing (9/16/2014)
- Details surface on domestic violence claim against Weare police chief | Concord Monitor (9/16/2014)
- Restraining order for troubled department's chief - SFGate (9/16/2014)
- Restraining order for troubled department's police chief - Metro - The Boston Globe (9/16/2014)
- Affair, threats alleged in Weare police chief investigation | New Hampshire Public Safety (9/16/2014)
- Weare police chief granted paid leave after protective order filed | Local News - WMUR Home (9/16/2014)
- Editorial: In Weare, a shortage of transparency | Concord Monitor (9/18/2014)
- Weare Deputy Chief Sean Kelly set to manage Weare Police Department | New Hampshire Public Safety (9/19/2014)
- Embattled New Hampshire town back in the spotlight - Newsday (9/21/2014)
- Embattled New Hampshire town back in the spotlight - Metro - The Boston Globe (9/22/2014)
- Weare residents speak out about recent police troubles | New Hampshire Local & County Government (9/22/2014)
- Weare police assistant sued former employer for sexual harassment | Concord Monitor (9/22/2014)
- Weare rescinds firing of former discredited police sergeant Joseph Kelley | Concord Monitor (9/30/2014) SRSLY...?!?!
- Weare Corruption Continues -- Officer's Firing Rescinded, To Receive Back Pay | Free Keene (9/30/2014)
- N.H. Cop Involved in Ridiculous and Deadly Drug Bust Could Get Job Back Despite Being Fired for Pattern of Misconduct - Hit & Run : Reason.com (9/30/2014)
- Fired Weare police officer may return to work | Local News - WMUR Home (9/30/2014)
- Weare police sergeant's firing rescinded | New Hampshire Crime (9/30/2014)
- Sources: Weare told to reinstate former sergeant with back-pay | Concord Monitor (10/9/2014)
- Source: Weare officials told to reinstate officer | Concord Monitor (10/11/2014)
- Police chief in court; hit with restraining order - News - seacoastonline.com - Portsmouth, NH (10/15/2014)
- AG: No charges to be filed against Weare police chief | Local News - WMUR Home (10/16/2014)
- Attorney general: No charges against police chief | Local News - WCVB Home (10/16/2014)
- Attorney general says no charges warranted against police chief hit with domestic violence rap (10/16/2014)
- ATTORNEY GENERAL’S REPORT OF JENNIFER POSTERARO’SALLEGATIONS AGAINST WEARE CHIEF OF POLICE JOHNVELLECA AND HIS CONDUCT AFTER THE FACT - 10/16/2014
- Weare chief resigns following AG's report that recommends putting him on list of ethically compromised officers | New Hampshire Public Safety (10/16/2014)
- Weare Police Chief Valleca resigns | Local News - WMUR Home (10/16/2014)
- Attorney general: No charges against police chief - Houston Chronicle (10/16/2014)
- Weare police Chief John Velleca offers resignation; AG releases report on assault accusations | Concord Monitor (10/16/2014)
- Police chief offers resignation after assault accusations - The Boston Globe - 10/18/2014
- Arbitrator's ruling details Weare officer's contested departure | Concord Monitor (10/19/2014)
- Weare shakes its head at police department saga | New Hampshire Public Safety (10/19/2014)
- Weare board accepts police chief's resignation | Local News - WMUR Home (10/21/2014)
- Weare officials accept Velleca's resignation, extend secretary's leave | Concord Monitor (10/21/2014)
- Editorial: This time, Weare has to get it right | Concord Monitor (10/24/2014)
- Weare said to launch internal investigation into secretary's claims | Concord Monitor (10/24/2014)
- Weare to hold public forum on embattled police department | Concord Monitor (11/8/2014)
- Weare selectmen seek public input on police department | New Hampshire Public Safety (11/12/2014)
- Public to air grievances at forum on Weare Police Department | Local News - WMUR Home (11/19/2014)
- Weare residents air grievances about police department | Local News - WMUR Home (11/20/2014)
- Weare crafting new hiring process for police chief | Concord Monitor (11/20/2014)
- Weare residents turn out to discuss police department concerns | New Hampshire Local & County Government (11/20/2014)
- Weare residents turn out to express police department concerns | New Hampshire Public Safety (updated) (11/20/2014)
- adventures in the free state: Weare PD Turmoil Continues - Voters Forgiving (11/21/2014)
- Weare selectmen: "No need" to request emergency funding | Concord Monitor (12/22/2014)
- Stories of the Year: No. 4, Weare Police Department erupts in chaos after new chief resigns | Concord Monitor (12/28/2014)
2015
- Weare's interim chief says transition is smooth | New Hampshire (2/8/2015)
- Weare officials start search for new police chief | Concord Monitor (3/31/2015)
- Police body cams: The time has come | New Hampshire (4/11/2015)
- adventures in the free state: Weare PD: As Consistent As They Wanna Be (4/13/2015)
- Weare Police Department seeks accreditation as reputation rebounds | Concord Monitor (4/16/2015)
- Police in NH consider increasing use of cameras | Special Reports - WMUR Home (4/30/2015)
- Weare Community News | Interim Chief of Police May Take Chief Position (5/3/2015)
- Weare Community News | Police Dept.'s Body Camera Policy Gaining National Interest (5/3/2015)
- Weare selectmen pick Kelly to remain as police chief | Concord Monitor (5/7/2015)
- Weare Community News | Public Forum, Monday Night (5/8/2015)
- Weare residents voice concerns over possible permanent hire of interim police chief | Concord Monitor (5/11/2015)
- Weare selectmen discuss contract for police chief | New Hampshire (5/11/2015)
- Second public hearing on Weare police chief to be held next week | Concord Monitor (5/15/2015)
- Weare chief's contract still under review | New Hampshire (5/18/2015)
- Selectmen to weigh town's concerns over interim chief | Concord Monitor (5/19/2015)
- Weare selectmen consider input on police chief's contract | New Hampshire (5/19/2015)
- Weare names Sean Kelly police chief | New Hampshire (6/8/2015)
- Weare selectmen confirm Sean Kelly as police chief | Concord Monitor (6/10/2015)
- Weare Community News | Everyone's Welcome To Welcome Police Chief This Saturday (6/18/2015)
- New Weare police chief sworn in | New Hampshire (6/21/2015)
- Weare Community News | Weare Police Chief Sworn In Saturday (6/22/2015)
- Weare settles suit with officer involved in fatal shooting, refuses to release details | Concord Monitor (6/23/2015)
- Weare Community News | Police Officer Frank Hebert Promoted To Lieutenant (6/23/2015)
- Weare police officer promoted to second-in-command | New Hampshire (6/23/2015)
- Former Weare lieutenant who resigned amid internal investigation sues town for violating civil rights | Concord Monitor (6/23/2015)
- Weare Chief Sean Kelly: New day here for his department | New Hampshire (6/27/2015)
- Weare settles with former police sergeant for $260,010 | New Hampshire (7/9/2015)
- Former police department administrative assistant sues town of Weare, claims she was retaliated against | Concord Monitor (7/16/2015)
- Weare Community News | Weare Police Receive Prestigious Accreditation (7/28/2015)
- Weare Police Department becomes nationally accredited | Concord Monitor (7/28/2015)
- Weare Community News | New Police Officer Ready To Begin (8/6/2015)
- Local adoption of police body cameras in NH catches state's attention - Watchdog.org (8/7/2015)
- Pols seek more protections for police watchers | Boston Herald (8/10/2015)
- N.H. state police never deployed body cameras, despite receiving equipment for pilot program - Political Monitor (8/16/2015)
- State lawmakers work on legislation to require NH state troopers to wear body cameras - Political Monitor (8/20/2015)
- Former Weare assistant: Chief fired me for my disability and hired a woman he had an affair with | Concord Monitor (8/29/2015)
2016
- Weare police get six patrol rifles from anonymous donor | Concord Monitor (1/5/2016)
- Burglar’s accusations of abuse by Weare police nearing trial | Concord Monitor (1/10/2016)
- Weare residents scrutinize money for police department in nearly eight-hour deliberative session | Concord Monitor (2/6/2016)
- Man claims excessive force in lawsuit against Weare police | Local News - WMUR Home (2/17/2016)
- Weare officer accused of excessive force says he feared for his life | Concord Monitor (2/6/2016)
- Weare Community News | The Verdict Is In, Jury Rules In Favor Of Weare Police Officers (2/23/2016)
- Jury finds Weare police officers justified in use of force on suspect | Local News - WMUR Home (2/23/2016)
- Jury clears Weare officer in excessive force suit brought by burglar | Concord Monitor (2/23/2016)
- Weare Community News | Police Cruiser Damage Investigated (2/23/2016)
- Jury rejects man's claim that Weare police officers used excessive force during his 2012 arrest | New Hampshire (2/24/2016)
- Sunshine Week: New Hampshire Retirement System tracking pensioners who return to work in government jobs | Concord Monitor (3/20/2016)
- Alex Cora DeJesus - Weare on EBWiki (4/29/2016)
- Concord Monitor - Car troubles in Weare have police idling (5/6/2016)
- Mechanical problems leave Weare police with just 1 cruiser | Local News - WMUR Home (5/6/2016)
- Concord Monitor - A decade of police shootings in N.H. detailed (6/12/2016)
- Monadnock Ledger-Transcript - How often does it happen here? (6/22/2016)
- Weeks to months: Timeframes in recent NH use-of-force cases | New Hampshire (7/7/2016)
- Concord Monitor - Weare gives $145,000 to former police secretary to settle wrongful termination suit (7/8/2016)
- Wrongful termination costs Weare another $145K in fallout from police chief's short tenure | New Hampshire (7/8/2016)
- Releasing names of officers involved in shootings takes longer in NH than in other states | NH1 (7/11/2016)
- A year later, fatal accident in Weare not forgotten (7/15/2016)
- After shootings of police, local departments receive gratitude, gifts (7/24/2016)
- Body cameras slowly entering New Hampshire law enforcement (8/17/2016)
- Weare police officer Kenneth Cox retires (9/15/2016)
- Gregory Begin Obituary - Bennett Funeral Home | Concord NH (9/29/2016)
- Ex-Weare officer sues town, alleging wrongful termination (11/28/2016)
- Ex-Weare police officer files lawsuit against town for harassment, wrongful termination | NH1 (11/29/2016)
2017
- Former Weare PD assistant seeks renewal of restraining order against ex-police chief (1/19/2017)
- Weare police contracts up for debate at deliberative session (2/1/2017)
- Ex-officer files civil suit against county attorney | New Hampshire (4/11/2017)
- Hillsborough County Attorney Dennis Hogan seeks dismissal of civil lawsuit | New Hampshire (4/14/2017)
- Lawyer claims Hillsborough County official violated right-to-know laws (4/14/2017)
- Citing need for stability, Weare renews part-time police chief’s contract (6/23/2017)
- Judge dismisses lawsuit against Hillsborough county attorney | New Hampshire (6/26/2017)
- Police patches: A town's character is often worn on an officer's sleeve | New Hampshire (7/16/2017)
- Former police officer appeals ruling that dismissed lawsuit against county attorney | New Hampshire (9/4/2017)
- Settlement reached in lawsuit with former Weare police lieutenant | New Hampshire (9/26/2017)
- Former Weare Police Officer Settles with Town After Wrongful Termination Lawsuit (9/27/2017)
- Small N.H. towns find it difficult to hire, keep quality police chiefs (11/25/2017)
- City Pays $275,000 to Settle Lawsuit Over Filming of Police | New Hampshire News | US News (11/29/2017)
"... In 2014, the town of Weare, New Hampshire, paid $57,500 to settle a federal civil rights lawsuit brought by a woman who said police were wrong to charge her for videotaping a traffic stop. ..."And $35,000,and $6,000, let's not forget. And as with this new case, those settlements were all paid by the taxpayers, too. You can be forgiven for thinking that, following 'Glik', too, the abomination of "qualified immunity" -- on at least this issue, anyway -- was well and truly dead. Evidently government and its 'enforcer class' and its pet courts prefer not to see it that way, so piss off, citizen. And pay up. What will the next excuse be? "Look what he was wearing...!"?
What will it take before the cops, rather than the taxpayers, are held responsible for the cost -- which, apparently, is doing nothing but going up -- of their lawlessness? What do the taxpayers need to do? Well, I guess "care" would be an important first step...
2018
- Weare PD asking voters to OK officer position | New Hampshire (1/22/2018)
- Weare, Henniker schools to reopen Wednesday following investigation into threats (2/20/2018)
- Classes to resume in Weare, Henniker after threat probed | New Hampshire (2/21/2018)
- Court orders almost $60k be removed from Weare default budget | New Hampshire (2/21/2018)
- After Threat at One N.H. School, Anxiety Takes Toll on Students, Parents, and Teachers | New Hampshire Public Radio (2/22/2018)
- Default budget: Weare case should show the way | New Hampshire (2/22/2018)
- The Kurk Decision | Coalition of NH Taxpayers (2/22/2018)
- Letter: Missed opportunity? (3/2/2018)
- adventures in the free state: Here's What Passes for "Representative Government" in Weare (3/6/2018)
- Letter: Go with default budget in Weare (3/6/2018)
- Weare budget games | New Hampshire (3/8/2018)
- Fatal pursuit: Police records offer glimpse into moments before, after 2015 crash (3/10/2018)
- More than two years later, questions on deadly crash remain (3/10/2018)
- Fired Weare police officer may get more from suit vs. town | New Hampshire (9/26/2018)
- Weare settlement with fired police sergeant sealed by court (10/2/2018)
- Weare settles second suit filed by fired officer who already received $260K | New Hampshire (10/2/2018)
- State Supreme Court rules in favor of former Weare officer (10/17/2018)
2019
- Weare delivers another $5,000 to terminated police sergeant Joseph Kelley | Business | unionleader.com - 2/20/2019
- Former Hillsborough County Attorney says he's been exonerated in 2-year-old suit | Courts | unionleader.com - 5/14/2019
- PUBLIC NOTICE - NOTICE OF DATA SECURITY INCIDENT | Weare NH - 6/3/2019
- Weare police Department target of cyberattack, officials say - 6/3/2019
- Officials report data breach at Weare Police Department - 6/3/2019
- Weare warns of data breach of arrest records | Public Safety | unionleader.com - 6/3/2019
- Weare Select Board addresses WPD security failings - 6/4/2019
- Names of NHPD top cop finalists leaked - 6/12/2019 (they want him back...?!?)
- Accusation of assault taught ‘humility,’ former candidate for New Haven police chief says - New Haven Register - 6/14/2019 (a recap of his NH travails)
- Weare Names New Police Chief - 6/19/2019 (the adventure continues...)
- Weare Police Department became victim of a cyberattack - 6/25/2019
- Officer shot in Weare; shelter in place order lifted as situation is under control - 8/1/2019
- Officer shot 'doing as well as can be expected' as standoff continues on Buckley Road in Weare | Crime | unionleader.com - 8/1/2019
- Police officer shot in the arm near Buckley Road in Weare, police say threat ‘mitigated’ - 8/1/2019
- NH AG: Man who shot officer, barricaded himself inside home found dead – Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News - 8/1/2019
- Weare officer shot multiple times responding to domestic dispute, shooter found dead inside home | Crime | unionleader.com - 8/1/2019
- Updated: Police officer shot in the arm by man on Buckley Road in Weare, suspect later found dead - 8/1/2019
- Web Extra: Weare, NH News Conference On Police Officer Shooting [Video] - 8/1/2019
- AG Won't Say Who Fired Other Shots in Suicide Standoff in Weare - InDepthNH.org - 8/2/2019
- Autopsy shows man in Weare standoff died by suicide | Crime | unionleader.com - 8/2/2019
- 'Forever Lucky': Weare, NH, Officer Wounded on Duty Is Released From Hospital - NBC10 Boston - 8/5/2019
- Wounded Weare police officer determined to make rapid recovery | Public Safety | unionleader.com - 8/5/2019
- AG names second officer involved in fatal Weare shooting | Crime | unionleader.com - 8/9/2019
- Second officer named in Weare shooting - 8/9/2019
- AG’s Office releases name of second officer involved in Weare standoff - 8/9/2019
- NH's Police-Involved Shootings: Who Should Investigate? - InDepthNH.org - 12/1/2019
- Investigation finds Weare, NH officer justified in shooting – Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News - 12/16/2019
- Report: Officers justified in use of deadly force in Aug. 1 shooting in Weare - 12/16/2019
- NH AG's Office releases final report on Weare officer-involved shooting - 12/16/2019
- AG clears Weare officers in August shootout | Public Safety | unionleader.com - 12/16/2019
- Officers Cleared In Death Of Weare Man Who Died During Shootout With Police | New Hampshire Public Radio - 12/17/2019
- AG's Review Process in Weare Police-Involved Shooting Criticized - InDepthNH.org - 12/23/2019
2020
- ‘We’re Being Vilified’: Police Chiefs Call For More Conversation In Wake Of Protests – CBS Boston - 6/10/2020
- N.H. officer recovering from 2019 shooting shares message about police - 6/11/2020
(The ill-advised nature of their entry appears to have gone completely missing. Revere...!) - Retired Officer Questions Police Shooting in Letter to New Panel - InDepthNH.org - 7/8/2020
- N.H. Towns Pay Millions To Settle Claims Against Police; Details Often Hidden From Public | New Hampshire Public Radio - 7/23/2020
- Attorney: Police-Involved Shootings Need Civilian Review - InDepthNH.org - 8/20/2020
2022
- Laurie List of Dishonest Police Still Incomplete; Four Ex-Police Chiefs Named in New Release - InDepthNH.org - 3/29/2022
- Complete ‘Laurie List’ of N.H. cops released | New Hampshire Public Radio - 3/30/2022