Anti-police 'satanist' runs for sheriff as Republican in NH

With more than 4,200 votes, Republicans in one New Hampshire county nominated an unconventional candidate for sheriff: a self-described satanist whose campaign slogan disparages the police.


PTI | Newyork | Updated: 10-10-2020 20:32 IST | Created: 10-10-2020 20:32 IST
Anti-police 'satanist' runs for sheriff as Republican in NH

With more than 4,200 votes, Republicans in one New Hampshire county nominated an unconventional candidate for sheriff: a self-described satanist whose campaign slogan disparages the police. Since then, Aria DiMezzo, a transgender woman in her early 30s, has become a minor celebrity — and the target of online attacks, vandalism including a homophobic slur spray-painted on her car, and a write-in campaign to weaken her chances.

DiMezzo — the lone Republican candidate for Cheshire County sheriff in September's primary — believes most voters blindly checked the box next to her name. She only registered as a Republican at the last second, after concluding her bid to get on the ballot as a Libertarian — her preferred party — would have required gathering signatures amid the coronavirus pandemic. "Anyone who takes a look at me knows pretty much right off the bat that I'm clearly not a Republican," said DiMezzo, who stands over 6 feet tall, sports fire-engine red hair and has tattoos on both arms, including one for the Greek letter "pi" and the word "coexist." She's looking to unseat Eli Rivera, a Democrat who has held the job in the county of more than 76,000 since 2012.

"I'm just using the party infrastructure to run for office," she said. "I was 100 per cent upfront about who I am. I never hid any of it. Anyone who bothered to Google me would have found all this stuff about me and they would have seen the anti-cop things that I was posting all over social media." DiMezzo, who unsuccessfully ran as a Libertarian in the 2018 sheriff's race, said she hopes to attract voters on the left and right with campaign promises to support gun rights and limited government and combat police wrongdoing. Among her proposals is to have sheriff's deputies "pull over police for harassing peaceful citizens." If her deputies don't want to police the police, she said they can either quit or sit in the office and play video games.

"If the police were these fine upstanding honorable people just investigating crimes where there are victims and were serving and protecting people, I wouldn't have an issue with that. But that is not what they are doing," said DiMezzo, whose campaign signs include the phrase "F—- The Police" and the symbol for anarchy emblazoned over a sheriff's badge standing in for the "A" in "Aria." DiMezzo said, as law enforcement, any of her own of her deputies "would be fired on the spot, and perhaps charged with crimes, for any brutality or misconduct." Currently, the sheriff oversees a department of 15 communication specialists, 13 court officers, 12 deputies and two administration staff. DiMezzo moved to the New Hampshire college town of Keene from Mississippi in 2018 and has garnered attention for her political stances ever since. She also ran unsuccessfully for Keene City Council in 2018 with the slogan "Eat the Rich" and a push to legalize magic mushrooms.

She serves as the high priest of the Reformed Satanic Church, which is run from her home. The church doesn't believe Satan exists, DiMezzo said, but instead "stands for individualism and voluntarism, and opposes the god of the day" which she described as the state.(AP) RUP RUP.

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