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Texas Man Sentenced to 25 Years for Virus-Related Attack on Asians
Federal prosecutors say a Texas man has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for attacking an Asian family because he thought they were Chinese and therefore responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Federal Prosecutors File 26 Hate Crime Charges Against Suspected Buffalo Shooter
The Department of Justice announced Wednesday that they had filed 26 hate crime charges against the gunman suspected of killing 10 people in a racially-motivated mass shooting at a Buffalo grocery store.
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BTS Visits White House to Discuss Combating Hate Crime Surge
K-Pop sensation BTS is visiting the White House to discuss combating the rise in hate crimes targeting Asian Americans with President Joe Biden. Its appearance Tuesday brought superstar sizzle to an otherwise sad and scary topic. Band members J-Hope, RM, Suga, Jungkook, V, Jin and Jimin joined White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre at her daily briefing with reporters on...
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Attorney General Garland Unveils New Initiatives to Combat Hate Crimes
The announcement comes as authorities investigate the mass shooting in Buffalo, New York, as a hate crime.
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Alleged Hair Salon Shooter Faces Elevated Hate Crime Charges
Prosecutors need more evidence to charge Jeremy Smith, 36, of the elevated charges.
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36-Year-Old Arrested in Dallas Salon Shooting, Possible Hate Crime
Investigators believe Smith was the gunman that opened fire on the salon in Dallas’ Koreatown last Wednesday.
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WATCH: Biden Speaks from Buffalo in Wake of Mass Shooting
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden offered their condolences to the families of those killed and injured in a racism-fueled mass shooting on Sunday. “In America, evil will not win, I promise you. Hate will not prevail and white supremacy will not have the last word.”
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White Woman Pleads Guilty in Alleged Racist NYC Hotel Confrontation With Black Teen
The white woman was hit with a felony hate crime charge for allegedly wrongly accusing the then-14-year-old son of a noted jazz musician of taking her phone and lunging at him.
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NY Woman Punched 125 Times, Foot-Stomped in Brutal Hate Crime Beating: Police
The 67-year-old woman was simply on her way home when a man at the door said something awful to her. She ignored him. This happened next.
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Person of Interest in NYC Anti-Asian Attack Spree Detained After Library Barricade
The suspect believed to be responsible for a string of more than a half-dozen anti-Asian attacks in Manhattan in a single day was arrested and charged Wednesday — after he barricaded himself inside the New York Public Library in midtown, two law enforcement sources familiar with the matter said. Steven Zajonc was taken to the 7th precinct, the headquarters of…
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Midland Man Pleads Guilty to Hate-Crime Attack on Asian Family
A West Texas man has pleaded guilty to hate-crime charges relating to an attack on an Asian family at a Midland Sam’s Club.
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Texas Man Sentenced After Using Dating App to Target Gay Men
A Dallas man has been sentenced to more than 23 years in federal prison for committing violent crimes against gay users of the dating app Grindr, Acting U.S. Attorney Chad Meacham and Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke announced Thursday.
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FBI Launches New Campaign Against Hate Crimes
You might start seeing advertising around North Texas encouraging you to report hate crimes.
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Man Shot in Hate-Filled Shooting Rampage Starts Nonprofit to Fight Hate
A man who survived hate-filled deadly shooting rampage 20 years ago is sharing his story. NBC 5’s Evan Anderson he started a nonprofit called ‘World Without Hate’ with a mission is to end the cycles of violence and hate in our country.
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Spaniards Protest Hate Crime Amid Twist in High-Profile Case
Protests in Spain to denounce a rise in hate crimes against LGBTQ people have gone ahead after a high-profile case that had grabbed attention across the country took an unexpected twist.
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Judge Allows Jussie Smollett's Lawyer to Stay on the Case
A judge has ruled that he won’t kick one of Jussie Smollett’s attorneys off his case but that the attorney won’t be allowed to question two key witnesses if the case goes to trial.
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Mass. Gunman Who Killed 2 Made ‘Troubling White Supremacist Rhetoric,' DA Says
Investigators have found the gunman who killed two people Saturday in Winthrop, Massachusetts, had made “some troubling white supremacist rhetoric” that targeted Black and Jewish people, and both his victims were Black, officials said Sunday. The shooting is now being investigated as a hate crime, according to Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins. The gunman “walked by several other people…
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Two Men Arrested in Attack on Jewish Men Outside LA Restaurant
Police Saturday said a man was taken into custody, with the assistance of the U.S. Marshal Service, as one of the primary suspects who allegedly assaulted several Jewish men Tuesday outside a restaurant in the Beverly Grove area of Los Angeles.
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Senate Passes Bill to Combat Hate Crimes Against Asian Americans
The Senate approved a bill Thursday that aims to curb a rise in hate crimes targeting Asian Americans during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Senate to Debate Anti-Asian Hate Crimes Legislation
On Monday, the Senate will begin to debate legislation addressing the rise of hate crimes against Asian Americans during the coronavirus pandemic.