New Hampshire
NH safety officials: No known danger from hoax threats to government buildings
New Hampshire government buildings were targeted by several hoax threats in recent days, but state safety officials say there’s no threat to the public.
The New Hampshire Department of Safety said the Secretary of State’s office received an email “threatening violence to state capitols” and shared the email with law enforcement, who deemed it to be a hoax.
On Thursday, the agency said it was also aware of “hoax bomb threats targeting courthouses in various states, including New Hampshire.”
The threats appear to be part of a wave of similar messages — also deemed to be hoaxes — sent to government officials around the country in recent days. In some other states, the messages prompted evacuations, but that didn’t happen in New Hampshire.
“There was a threat, it was deemed a hoax, and we take precautions in this building everyday anyway, so it wasn’t necessary to evacuate,” Terry Pfaff, the New Hampshire Legislature’s chief operating officer, said Thursday afternoon.
State authorities said while they don’t have any evidence showing the messages are linked to credible threats, people should “immediately report suspicious activity to local law enforcement or 911.”
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NH National Guard activated in connection with Iran war
The federal government has activated the New Hampshire National Guard’s 157th Air Refueling Wing in connection with the war with Iran.
“I’ve had a briefing myself, a classified briefing, but it’s really important on the messaging on this that we really coordinate with the Pentagon,” Gov. Kelly Ayotte told reporters during a press briefing following Wednesday’s Executive Council meeting.
Ayotte said she was unable to share additional details about the nature of the New Hampshire National Guard’s activity related to the conflict, including how many guard members have been activated or what role they are playing.
“We’re going to respect what messaging comes out of the Pentagon just to make sure that our men and women in uniform are fully protected and that we aren’t providing any information that could be used in a way that would be harmful to them,” Ayotte said.
In a statement Thursday, Ayotte said the unit had been deployed in late February to the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility in support of the operation.
Earlier this week, Pentagon officials confirmed that members of the Vermont National Guard were involved in attacks against Iran over the weekend, though our news partners at Vermont Public were not able to confirm additional details on the nature of the operation.
During the briefing with local reporters, Ayotte also stressed her support for servicemembers and those close to them.
“I have such respect for our men and women in uniform,” Ayotte said. “As you know, I come from a military family, and they have our full support, and we appreciate them and their families, and obviously anyone who is serving right now, and my thoughts and prayers go out to those who have lost someone that they love.”
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