New Hampshire
Queen City Man Arrested On Statutory Rape, Exposure Charges In Concord
CONCORD, NH — An early morning chance encounter with a car with New York plates in a Penacook park led to a multi-month investigation on child sexual assault charges against a man from Manchester.
Around 12:45 a.m. on Nov. 25, 2023, an officer patrolling the area of Rolfe Park in Penacook spotted a Nissan with a New York registration near the baseball fields. Since the park was known for criminal activity at that time of the morning and closed at 11 p.m., the officer went to the vehicle to see if anyone was inside. The officer found a couple in the backseat in various stages of undress, attempting to put their clothes on. The man was identified as Francois Niyibigira, 27, of Cedar Street in Manchester, while the female was a 15-year-old girl.
The officer spoke with the girl about how she met the man and what was happening. The girl told the officer she met him on Snapchat, he was fondling her, and she was fondling him, as he requested, an affidavit stated. Niyibigira was accused of admitting he was speaking with the girl via iMessage and showed the officer messages between them dating back to Oct. 7, 2023, the report said. In the detective’s report, they noted a signed consent to search form filled out for Niyibigira’s cellphone.
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On Dec. 15, 2023, the girl was interviewed at the Merrimack County Child Advocacy Center, where she spoke about meeting “a boy” online known as “Frenchy,” the detective wrote. Later, the report said they exchanged cellphone numbers and were texting. The girl said she informed Niyibigira she was 15 and they performed different sex acts during three encounters.
The girl said the first encounter, unprotected intercourse in her home, occurred when her parents were out of town in early October 2023 on the Concord Heights, the report said. A second encounter occurred in the parking lot of the Lamplighter Plaza on Loudon Road, an affidavit stated. The third encounter occurred in Penacook at Rolfe Park, the report said.
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The detective met with one of the girl’s parents in late December 2023 to determine the exact dates of the first two encounters, the report said. They learned that in early October, the parents were not home. The parent also revealed to the detective their daughter was diagnosed with chlamydia during a recent medical examination in mid-December 2023, the affidavit stated.
A second detective extracted data from Niyibigira’s cellphone and found iMessages between him and the girl, the report stated.
During one message, Niyibigira was accused of suggesting he would bring alcohol to the girl and smoke marijuana. After the girl told him she was taking a shower, he was accused of requesting she “Snap in the shower,” to which she replied, “I didd (sic).” The detective wrote, “Based on this exchange, it is apparent Niyibigira was requesting that (the girl) send him a nude photo during or after her shower.”
The detective wrote the early October 2023 back and forth between the two concerned when he would be arriving at her home.
In mid-October 2023, another message appeared to show Niyibigira’s anger with the girl when she would not meet up with him, the report stated.
“Im (sic) here,” the text message stated in the report. “F— you, dumb b—–, Im (sic) outta here.”
The next day, the girl replied back, “My mom took my phone.”
In early November 2023, Niyibigira attempted to acquire the girl’s new address in Penacook and suggested he stop by when her parents were asleep or that she could sneak out, the report stated.
On Nov. 9, 2023, Niyibigira requested they “link” up because he was “bored,” the detective wrote, adding, “I know through my training and experience that the term ‘link’ is commonly used to refer to an intimate partner or a person you are ‘linked’ with for sexual reasons.” The girl replied he only wanted to “link” when he was bored, the report stated. The girl also “appeared to be very adamant that she did not want to see Francois, but his requests continued for her address to ‘link’ with her,” the affidavit said.
Another message, in late November 2023, described their meeting plans before the officer checked out the vehicle at Rolfe Park, the report stated. Niyibigira was accused of picking the girl up around 12:30 a.m. An audio message from Niyibigira demanded the girl “get on Facetime” so he could find her since “there’s f—— mad cops round here bro (and) I’m not standing in front of someone’s yard. I’m not doing that,” the affidavit stated.
The detective said there were “numerous examples” Niyibigira was aware the girl lived at home, that her mother confiscated her phone, and worked to line up in-person meetings late at night to avoid detection by her parents, the report stated. A photo was also found on the cellphone which appeared to a nude female in a bedroom, which appeared to be the girl, but no breasts or genitalia were visible, the detective stated.
On Jan. 8, a search warrant was requested for Niyibigira’s Snapchat accounts as well as the girl’s. They were connected on both accounts, the detective wrote.
A warrant was issued on Feb. 8 and Niyibigira was arrested on Feb. 15 on certain uses of computer services prohibited, indecent exposure-sex act with a child under 16, and two felonious sexual assault-penetration-victim 13 to 15 charges, all felonies, as well as a sexual assault misdemeanor charge.
According to superior court records and posts online, Niyibigira was accused of felony riot in Durham in September 2016 when he was 20. After six months of court dates, the charge was nolle prossed. He was also arrested on a disorderly conduct charge in September 2016 in Durham, according to Foster’s Daily Democrat.
In February 2021, Niyibigira was accused of conspiracy to commit felony falsifying physical evidence in Manchester. In March 2021, he was charged with two more evidence felonies. He was indicted on the first charge 14 months later while a grand jury indicted him the second set of charges in July and October 2021. After 10 months of hearings, the first charge was nolle prossed. The other two charges were nolle prossed two months later.
New Hampshire State Police also arrested Niyibigira on a reckless operation charge in Londonderry on Jan. 21.
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New Hampshire
Tiger Woods arrested on suspicion of DUI, authorities say
JUPITER ISLAND — Tiger Woods showed signs of impairment Friday at the scene of a car crash in which he struck another vehicle and rolled his Land Rover, authorities said.
Woods was arrested on suspicion of DUI. The Martin County Sheriff’s Office said Woods was not injured.
The crash occurred just after 2 p.m. not far from where Woods lives on Jupiter Island.
Woods’ manager at Excel Sports did not immediately respond to a text message seeking information.
This was at least the third time Woods has been involved in a car crash, most recently in February 2021 when his SUV ran off a coastal road in Los Angeles at a high rate of speed, leading to multiple leg and ankle injuries. Woods said later doctors considered amputation.
Woods has played 11 tournaments since that 2021 crash, not finishing closer than within 16 shots of the winner the four times he finished 72 holes.
He also was arrested on a DUI charge in 2017 when south Florida police found him asleep behind the wheel of his car that was parked awkwardly with damage to the driver’s side. Woods said he had taken a bad mix of painkillers. He later pleaded guilty to reckless driving.
Woods won his fifth Masters, and 15th major, in 2019. He has 82 wins on the PGA Tour, tied for the all-time record with Sam Snead.
Woods, 50, had been working his way back to golf from a seventh back surgery in September. He had not decided whether he could play in the Masters on April 9-12.
His last official tournament was the British Open in 2024. Woods ruptured his Achilles tendon in March 2025 and that kept him off the course all season even before the back surgery. He managed to play in his indoor TGL golf league on Tuesday night.
He has kept deeply involved in PGA Tour affairs as chairman of the Future Competition Committee that is restructuring the model of the tour.
Woods also faced a soft deadline at the end of the month to decide whether to become U.S. Ryder Cup captain for the 2027 matches in Ireland. Woods was offered the job for the last Ryder Cup and did not turn it down until June. The PGA of America wants a decision much sooner this time.
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New Hampshire
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Hillary Clinton is returning to New Hampshire next month to headline the state’s Democratic Party’s annual spring fundraising dinner. A progressive leader criticizes the party as ‘tone-deaf’ for inviting Clinton, stating she’s ‘yesterday’s news.’ Fox News contributor Joe Concha weighs in on Clinton’s perceived comeback tour and discusses President Trump’s recent remarks about John F. Kennedy Jr.’s political ambitions.
New Hampshire
NH lawmakers approve bill that would make judges’ job evaluations public
A bill that would add elements to judicial performance evaluations for all state judges and make those evaluation reports public, cleared the New Hampshire House along party lines Thursday.
The bill’s backers, including Rep. Bob Lynn of Windham, former Chief Justice of New Hampshire Supreme Court, promoted the new requirements as a way to “invigorate” judicial performance, and said fully disclosing the reports is crucial.
“I have to emphasize this provision in the bill as well as the other provisions of the bill were adopted in consultation with the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court,” Lynn said
Under the bill, which was written with input from Supreme Court Chief Justice Gordon MacDonald, all judges – including part-time judges and retired judges who sometimes hear cases – would undergo evaluation at least every three years. Evaluations would include courtroom observations and analyses of how efficiently they process cases. Right now, judicial performance reviews remain confidential unless a judge receives two consecutive subpar evaluations.
The proposal comes at a time of tension between the judicial branch and lawmakers, spurred by recent court rulings finding the state isn’t meeting school funding obligations, and by judicial branch spending and management practices.
Democrats who criticized the new judicial evaluation bill say it goes too far and that the legislature should resist the urge to meddle in court operations.
“Many of us have been frustrated by recent activities coming out of the judicial branch – this is probably a bipartisan sentiment,” said Rep. Mark Paige of Exeter. “But to the extent that this bill appeals as a means to scratch your judicial frustration itch, consider other available remedies.”
Democrats also argued that making judicial reviews public could pose safety risks in an era of increased political violence including against judges.
“Publication would do real harm, inviting harassment of judges as violent threats against U.S judges have surged 327 percent since last year,” said Rep. Catherine Rombeau of Bedford, citing research from the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism.
But Republicans disputed such arguments, and said public reviews are also one of the few tools lawmakers have to make sure judges are performing their duties effectively.
“Judges are appointed once and serve until the age of 70,” said Rep. Ken Weyler of Kingston.
“All employees, including judges, benefit from constructive evaluation.”
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