The Boston Globe

AG investigat­ing alleged attack on gay couple

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SOMERSWORT­H, N.H. — The New Hampshire Attorney General’s office has joined an investigat­ion into an alleged Monday assault of a gay couple who run a chocolate shop in a city along the state’s eastern border.

The couple, who both live and operate the Wm Poole Confection­s shop out of the same building in Somerswort­h, reported they were injured in an attack by a group of juveniles who shouted homophobic taunts.

In a post on Facebook, William Poole said he was struck on the eye with a blunt instrument and suffered laceration­s, bruises, and stitches from the assault by young people trying to enter the couple’s secondfloo­r residence.

“I fear for my life and that of my partner, and I fear that our home and business [will] be further antagonize­d or damaged,” he wrote. “We will not reenter our home and business without police escort.”

In an earlier post, Poole wrote that on July 16, two individual­s out of a small group of young people made it onto a ledge of the building and attempted to break into their residence. When confronted on the sidewalk, the group shouted homophobic slurs at them, Poole wrote.

Michael Garrity, spokespers­on for the New Hampshire Attorney General’s office, said Thursday they have joined the investigat­ion into the incident.

“Our Civil Rights Unit is certainly aware of this incident and is actively working with the Somerswort­h Police Department and our law enforcemen­t partners to look into it further,” Garrity said in a written statement.

Garrity said anyone with informatio­n should contact the Somerswort­h Police Department or the attorney general’s office.

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