Governor Sununu and NH State Police were reported for crimes against Monica Holm and other individuals. Read all of the details below and how you can speak out against their crimes. We the People must stand up against tyranny and this is our chance. 

Sununu and NH State Police Reported for Crimes – October 9, 2022

On Friday, October 9th, Terese Grinnell walked into the Attorney General’s office in Concord to report crimes that the state police perpetrated under the direction of Governor Sununu on October 13th in 2021. 

Freedom of the Press questioned: 

Upon arrival at the Attorney General’s office, she was filming and the people with her were also filming. The individuals at the Attorney General’s office were uncomfortable with her filming. Those with her mentioned that it was unusual for the government to be held responsible for their crimes and therefore didn’t expect to be filmed. 

Sununu and NH State Police Reported for Crimes

Terese was escorted outside to speak in private with Dan Moderos, an investigator from the Attorney General’s office, and she reported the crimes that occurred on October 13th. 

Terese stated that at the Police Academy in Concord on October 13th 2021, Monica Holm was kidnapped. She was zip-tied and thrown into a paddy wagon by the state troopers. 

Monica Holm’s arrest was deemed unlawful by the courts. 

After Terese reported the crime, the investigator asked Terese why she hadn’t reported the crime before. The crime was not reported at the time because the state arrested Monica Holm and the charges had to be dropped before the crime could be reported. Thus, they had to wait to report Governor Sununu and the State Police’s crimes.

Another crime occurred – a retired preschool teacher had her head bashed into concrete.

Terese continued reporting other crimes on October 13th. She stated that a seventy-year old retired preschool teacher, Kathleen Michell Barr Bussiere, had her head bashed into concrete. 

The investigator seemed like he didn’t believe that Terese was actually reporting a crime or that an investigation was warranted. In fact, Terese had to repeat the crime twice because the investigator must have looked at her doubtfully or with disbelief. 

Why did Terese report Sununu and the NH State Police’s crimes?

Terese wanted to report Sununu and the NH State police for these crimes because it is a crime to kidnap someone and bash a person’s head into concrete.

Furthermore, she wanted to encourage others who are fighting for freedom to stand up with courage. She wanted people to know that just because someone is in a place of authority, it doesn’t mean they should be held to a different standard or that we should be afraid of them. 

Also, she wants to encourage everyone to speak up for future generations. 

She said, “If we don’t stand up, they will continue to take away our freedom.”

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