New Hampshire Family Faces Danger from Backyard Homeless Encampment
Historic home in Concord besieged by violent incidents and mounting safety concerns as local authorities struggle to manage the situation.
- The Bach family has called the police 37 times due to threats and violence from the encampment.
- Children are too scared to play in their backyard because of the dangerous environment.
- Efforts to remove the campers have been ineffective, with the homeless returning shortly after being moved.
- The family is considering installing a $50,000 fence to secure their property.
- A recent Supreme Court ruling allows cities to enforce bans on outdoor camping, but local solutions are still needed.