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Father and Mother Refuse To Protect Their Children and Home Against Violent Vagabonds – NH
Citizen Watch Report ^

Posted on 07/08/2024 3:58:21 AM PDT by davikkm

A family in Concord NH have violent, armed vagabonds camping out on their property. These libtard parents refuse to protect their family and home, even after receiving death threats from these armed trespassers.

(NH is a stand-your-ground state, so there’s no excuse for them not to use deadly force):

Family calls cops 37 times, receives death threats from encampment of violent vagabonds behind dream home: ‘I can’t even use my backyard’ … Robin Bach and her husband spent years restoring their 19th-century dream home in Concord to raise their two children, ages 8 and 11 — but have been plagued by the campers living in the woods behind the palatial abode.

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KEYWORDS: nh; vagabonds; violent
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To: davikkm

Vagabonds? Is that what they are calling the homeless druggie illegal aliens now?


81 posted on 07/08/2024 12:18:36 PM PDT by dhs12345
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To: Socon-Econ; 9YearLurker
The full NY Post article says the homeless encampment is on their property. That is, the wooded area behind their backyard is their property, and it borders train tracks and property owned by a railroad.

But, I don't agree with the above headline, either. The NY Post has a different headline:

Family calls cops 37 times, receives death threats from encampment of violent vagabonds behind dream home: ‘I can’t even use my backyard’

What do people want these parents to do? I can think of a few creative ideas, but the parents are outnumbered. The law seems to be the problem there.

82 posted on 07/08/2024 1:16:08 PM PDT by Tired of Taxes
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To: PeterPrinciple; pghbjugop
When she said, “You can put your tent here, here’s bathrooms, dumpsters,” she was referring to what would happen if the city had a "designated campsite in the city."

Right now, the police keep arresting the trespassers and then releasing them. Obviously, that strategy isn't working.

83 posted on 07/08/2024 1:26:44 PM PDT by Tired of Taxes
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To: Tired of Taxes

When she said, “You can put your tent here, here’s bathrooms, dumpsters,” she was referring to what would happen if the city had a “designated campsite in the city.”


Not what her vagrants heard in their mind.


84 posted on 07/08/2024 1:28:28 PM PDT by PeterPrinciple (Thinking Caps are no longer being issued but there must be a warehouse full of them somewhere.)
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To: Chewbarkah
If the owners discover spines, they need to fence their property;

In the full NY Post article, she says she got a quote to put a chain link fence around the property, but it would cost $50,000.

85 posted on 07/08/2024 1:35:28 PM PDT by Tired of Taxes
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To: Tired of Taxes; Socon-Econ

I’d try reading that article again. It mentions the camp being behind the home and a man from the tents at one point coming onto their property.


86 posted on 07/08/2024 1:52:15 PM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: 9YearLurker
It isn't clear at the beginning of the article. But, one line states:

The encampment on Bach’s property poses a unique challenge because it borders property and train tracks owned by CSX

If that statement is true, then the encampment is on the family's property. I know families who own acres of land, most of it woods behind their backyards.

I once owned a house with a fenced backyard that bordered the woods. That wooded area was private property owned by someone else, but sometimes people would walk through it. At least once, the police chased someone through it, but there was no homeless encampment there.

87 posted on 07/08/2024 3:02:12 PM PDT by Tired of Taxes
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To: Tired of Taxes

Why do you claim that? I see no basis for that conclusion, and other lines in the article suggest otherwise.


88 posted on 07/08/2024 3:08:33 PM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: 9YearLurker

The article refers to it as “the encampment on Bach’s property.”

The article could be wrong, but that’s what’s written.


89 posted on 07/08/2024 3:12:10 PM PDT by Tired of Taxes
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To: 9YearLurker

Wow... I found an article in their local Concord paper.

It’s written more clearly:

https://www.concordmonitor.com/Robin-Bach-has-homeless-camp-in-her-backyard-woods-55684461

It makes clear that the encampment is on the family’s property.

And the parents are waaaaaay too accommodating.


90 posted on 07/08/2024 3:37:14 PM PDT by Tired of Taxes
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To: Tired of Taxes

Some trash and some trespassing, which could give them the liberty to referring to it as an “encampment” on their land, but it clearly states that the city could sweep the tents by way of their access/responsibility on the CSX land.

I don’t believe for a minute that the couple of tents they could see through the trees when they bought the house were/are on their private property.

My take is that both papers have stretched and obfuscated the specifics of the situation to draw clicks.


91 posted on 07/08/2024 3:47:16 PM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: davikkm
“The vagabond who’s rapping at your door; Is standing in the clothes that you once wore.”
B. Dylan
92 posted on 07/08/2024 3:58:04 PM PDT by HandyDandy (Borders, language and culture. Michael Savage)
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To: HandyDandy

Ironically, from “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue”.


93 posted on 07/08/2024 4:00:50 PM PDT by HandyDandy (Borders, language and culture. Michael Savage)
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To: Tired of Taxes

Sorry to belabor tbis. I think she wants the fence costs to seem unaffordable, as part of a media strategy to force the City to lure the squatters away with “kindness” (free housing, food, healthcare, services, etc.). The City knows that would end up attracting more “vagabonds” from far and wide, wrecking property values, causing huge public expense, and property tax hikes to pay for it all.

If chain link fencing costs $50,000, T-posts with 2 strands of barbed wire might be a tenth of that, and could define her property line sufficiently to eliminate one of the city’s excuses for not arresting/evicting the trespassers. She does not appear to want to solve her trespassing/squatting problem via eviction.


94 posted on 07/08/2024 5:56:08 PM PDT by Chewbarkah
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To: Chewbarkah
You make a good point. I noticed that, in the longer article, the homeowners come across as far too accommodating. On the other hand, maybe they fear the large group of squatters, and they're not sure how to handle the situation.
95 posted on 07/08/2024 7:34:31 PM PDT by Tired of Taxes
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