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Hate Crimes

Civil Rights Government Regional 

Georgia Governor Signs Hate-Crimes Bill Into Law

June 26, 2020June 29, 2020 KAYLA GOGGIN
bills, Georgia, governors, Hate Crimes, race, Shooting

Republican Governor Brian Kemp signed Georgia’s new hate crimes bill into law Friday after state lawmakers passed the measure in a historic vote three days before, finally removing Georgia from a list of only four states without a hate crimes law on their books.

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Criminal Regional 

El Paso Shooting Suspect Faces New Murder, Hate Crime Charges

June 25, 2020June 26, 2020 DANIEL CONRAD
Hate Crimes, indictment, Mass Shooting, murder, Texas

The Texas man accused of killing 23 people and injuring 23 more at an El Paso Walmart last August was re-indicted on Thursday by a grand jury that added new murder and hate crime charges to the state’s case against the gunman.

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Criminal 

Life in Prison for Hate Crime Murderer Who Told Victim He Should Have Killed Her

June 23, 2020June 24, 2020 KARINA BROWN
Hate Crimes, murder, sentencing

Jeremy Christian, convicted of hate crimes and the murders of two men on a Oregon commuter train, was sentenced to life in prison following a hearing punctuated by his outbursts, including yelling “I should have killed you, bitch!” at a black woman he assaulted.

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Criminal Government Regional 

Georgia Legislature Passes Bipartisan Hate Crimes Bill

June 23, 2020June 24, 2020 KAYLA GOGGIN
discrimination, Georgia, Hate Crimes, race, sentencing

Georgia lawmakers approved a new hate crimes bill Tuesday afternoon that, if signed by Republican Governor Brian Kemp, would finally add the Peach State to a list of 46 other states with hate crimes legislation currently on their books.

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Government Politics Regional 

Georgia Official Unveils Expanded Hate Crimes Bill

June 17, 2020June 18, 2020 KAYLA GOGGIN
bills, Georgia, Hate Crimes, legislators, protests

Georgia’s lieutenant governor proposed a new version of a hate crimes law Wednesday, responding to pressure from business leaders, lawmakers and activists in the Peach State calling for criminal justice reform following the highly publicized deaths of several unarmed black men.

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Civil Rights Criminal Media Religion 

Anti-Semitic Incidents in US Hit Record High in 2019

May 12, 2020May 12, 2020 ASSOCIATED PRESS
anti-Semitism, Hate Crimes

American Jews were targets of more anti-Semitic incidents in 2019 than any other year over the past four decades, a surge marked by deadly attacks on a California synagogue, a Jewish grocery store in New Jersey and a rabbi’s New York home, the Anti-Defamation League reported Tuesday.

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Criminal 

Shooting at Cuban Embassy Is Suspected Hate Crime

May 1, 2020May 1, 2020 ASSOCIATED PRESS
Cuba, Embassies, Guns, Hate Crimes, Shooting, Washington DC

A man armed with an assault rifle was arrested after shooting at the Cuban Embassy in Washington early Thursday, his bullets tearing holes into the walls and pillars near the front entrance in what authorities suspect was a hate crime.

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Courts Criminal 

Jussie Smollett Loses Malicious-Prosecution Counterclaim Against Chicago

April 22, 2020May 7, 2020 LORRAINE BAILEY
celebrity, Chicago, eldCelebrity, Hate Crimes, LGBT, malicious prosecution, race

A federal judge dismissed actor Jussie Smollett’s malicious prosecution claim against Chicago, which claimed the city knew he was the victim of a hate crime, but accused him of lying anyway.

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Civil Rights Criminal Politics 

Auditing Hate: White-Nationalist Groups Surged in 2019

March 18, 2020March 18, 2020 ALEXANDRA JONES
Asia, China, coronavirus, Hate Crimes, immigration, LGBT, race

Coinciding with President Donald Trump’s efforts to label the COVID-19 pandemic a “Chinese virus,” a nonprofit that studied all the hate crimes committed in 2019 reported Wednesday that the number of white-nationalist groups are on the rise.

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Civil Rights Criminal Government 

Antilynching Bill Named for Emmett Till Clears House, 410-4

February 26, 2020 BRANDI BUCHMAN
Hate Crimes, history, murder, race, U.S. House of Representatives

It took more than 100 years but the House of Representatives voted Wednesday to finally make lynching, a barbaric tool of social and racial control, a federal hate crime.

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Criminal Entertainment 

Smollett Pleads Not Guilty to New Disorderly Conduct Charges

February 24, 2020February 25, 2020 LISA KLEIN
celebrity, Chicago, Cook County, eldCelebrity, Hate Crimes, pleas, television

Former “Empire” star Jussie Smollett pleaded not guilty Monday to new criminal charges over what police say was a staged hate crime against himself.

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Criminal 

Man Found Guilty in Deadly Attack on Oregon Tram

February 21, 2020February 24, 2020 KARINA BROWN
Hate Crimes, murder, Oregon, verdict

Jeremy Christian, the man who stabbed three people during a racist rant on a crowded commuter train in 2017, will likely spend life in prison after a jury found him guilty Friday on a dozen charges including first-degree murder, assault and menacing.

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Civil Rights Law National 

Forty Years Ago, They Changed How Hate Groups Are Sued

February 21, 2020February 21, 2020 DANIEL JACKSON
Attorneys, Hate Crimes, history, race, Tennessee

On the night of April 19, 1980, a group of three Klansmen went on a shooting spree in a black neighborhood of Chattanooga. They used gasoline to set fire to a cross made of 2x4s where train tracks crossed over the road.

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Criminal Entertainment 

Actor Jussie Smollett Faces 6 New Charges in Chicago

February 11, 2020February 12, 2020 ASSOCIATED PRESS
celebrity, Chicago, Hate Crimes, indictment, LGBT, Police, prosecutors, television

Actor Jussie Smollett was indicted Tuesday for a second time on charges of lying to police about a racist and anti-gay attack he allegedly staged on himself last year in downtown Chicago.

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Criminal Religion 

Accused Church Arsonist in Louisiana Pleads Guilty

February 10, 2020February 11, 2020 SABRINA CANFIELD
arson, churches, Hate Crimes, Louisiana, pleas, race

Holden Matthews, the white son of a sheriff’s deputy who is accused of setting fires to three predominantly black churches last year, pleaded guilty Monday in state and federal court.

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Criminal Religion 

Guilty Plea to Federal Charges in Black Church Burnings

February 10, 2020February 11, 2020 ASSOCIATED PRESS
arson, churches, Hate Crimes, Louisiana, Music, pleas

The aspiring black metal musician who was arrested in a series of fires set at African American churches in Louisiana last spring pleaded guilty Monday to federal and state criminal charges.

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Criminal National 

El Paso Shooting Suspect Faces Federal Hate Crime Charges

February 6, 2020 TRAVIS BUBENIK
discrimination, Hate Crimes, Mass Shooting, race, Terrorism, Texas

Prosecutors on Thursday filed federal hate crime charges against the 21-year-old Texas man accused of carrying out a deadly mass shooting at an El Paso Walmart last year that authorities say was an act of domestic terrorism motivated by racist beliefs.

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Criminal Trials 

Attorney Says Alleged Hate Crime on Portland Train Was Self-Defense

January 28, 2020January 29, 2020 KARINA BROWN
Hate Crimes, murder, Portland, self-defense

In a murder case where numerous commuters recorded the violence on cellphone video, the facts are not at issue. As for what motivated him to slash the throats of three unarmed men, attorneys for the killer told a jury Tuesday that he acted in self-defense.

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Government Law Politics Regional 

Virginia Democrats Reintroduce Hate Crime Legislation

January 3, 2020 BRAD KUTNER
bills, Democrats, Guns, Hate Crimes, race, Virginia

With two friendly state legislative chambers set to convene next week, Virginia’s Democratic attorney general reintroduced a handful of bills Friday aimed at stopping the rising tide of hate-fueled violence.

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Civil Rights Regional Religion 

As Jewish Enclaves Spring Up, So Does Intolerance

January 3, 2020January 3, 2020 ASSOCIATED PRESS
anti-Semitism, Hate Crimes, judaism, New York

The expansion of Hasidic communities in New York’s Hudson Valley, the Catskills and northern New Jersey been accompanied by flare-ups of rhetoric aimed at new development that some say is cloaked anti-Semitism.

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