NSC-131 founder Christopher R. Hood Jr. appearance in West Roxbury District Courthouse.  A Jessica Rinaldi/Boston Globe image via MassLive

 

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In the wake of Saturday night’s anti-immigrant protest march through the Wollaston neighborhood where the Commonwealth of Massachussetts is hosting a migrant emergency housing center on the Eastern Nazarene College campus, Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch issued the following statement about the protest march.

“Let’s call it what it is − a hate-filled racist attention grab from a group outside of Quincy and probably outside of Massachusetts. It has no place in our community, and I thank the Quincy police for their immediate response to ensure the ENC community and the neighborhood did not feel threatened by these fools.”

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While the protest march was clearly a racist attention grab, Quincy police responded to the scene, and nothing overly untoward happened, Mayor Koch still displayed indications of disconcerting ignorance of NSC-131, the neo-Nazi group behind the protest.

Specifically, the Anti Defamation League has noted that NSC-131 originated in Massachusetts in December 2019 as well as has ties to Worcester, Boston, Quincy, Rutland and Sturbridge.

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NSC131 protest group selfie in front of QPD HQ
Image via NSC-131 social medial

One can also only reasonably assume that the Department of Homeland Security has its own file on NSC-131 given its history as well as surely also do all manner of Massachusetts law enforcement and prosecution jurisdictions given NSC-131’s activities in the Commonwealth.

Further troubling as regards Mayor Koch’s statement is that Saturday night’s protest march was not NSC-131 first protest in Quincy: eleven months ago NSC-131 protested in Quincy, including the masked participants taking a group photo selfie in front of the Quincy Police Department headquarters.

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NSC protesting in Wollaston Saturday night
Image via Twitter

Granted, no one knows for certain if any Quincy residents were a part of Saturday’s NSC-131 protest march in Wollaston as all of protesters were wearing masks as well as that none of them were arrested and so identified.

Even so, one can still only reasonably suspect that Quincy-based NSC-131 fellow travelers probably were at least helpful with staging Saturday night’s protest march and/or otherwise providing useful intel about Quincy.

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More of the same tonight from NSC-131?
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Additionally, locals can only reasonably have concerns about even more problems with NSC-131 at tonight’s community meeting at Central Middle School at 6:30 PM so that state officials might actually as well as transparently address locals’ questions and concerns about its recent out of the blue establishment of an immigrant transitional housing facility on the Eastern Nazarene College campus.

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