At least five of New Hampshire’s 10 Republican Party county committees have approved resolutions calling for an independent investigation into GOP Gov. Chris Sununu’s possible involvement in the arrests of nine individuals at a public meeting in October. The resolutions seek a third-party probe of “unresolved troubling questions related to the actions of New Hampshire State Police at the Oct. 13 meeting.” To include, the resolutions specify, “the involvement—at any point prior to, during, or after, the meeting—by the governor.”  Several GOP town committees also called for an inquiry. Nine people were arrested at a meeting of the state Executive Council, which was deciding whether to accept $27 million in federal funds to promote the COVID-19 vaccine in New Hampshire. Some of those who were arrested were protesters who showed up at a previous council meeting, and walked around the meeting, loudly chanting “shut it down.” A video shows Frank Staples, who …