Yearly Archives: 2016

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Dr. Edward Dunbar on POTUS 2016: Jobs & Hate in the USA

See Edward Dunbar, EdD discuss how the election of Trump to the Presidency may have influenced a spike in hate crimes: https://www.cuny.tv/show/potus2017/PR2005806.   To see Dr. Dunbar's interview, you will need to forward to 22:45 of the interview - however, the entire program is worth watching.

Brooklyn man who pulled woman’s hijab is charged with a hate crime

by Jen Kirby December 8, 2016   Add another awful incident to the string of apparent hate crimes in New York City: A Brooklyn man has been arrested after he reportedly tried to pull of a woman’s hijab after getting ticked off in an alleged road-rage incident. Michael Isakharov, 40, also shouted anti-Muslim slurs at

Libraries Become Unexpected Sites of Hate Crimes

by Christopher Mele December 8, 2016   A librarian at the public library in Evanston, Ill., was recently preparing for a program titled “The Quran: Is It a ‘Good Book’?” She gathered books to display for attendees and discovered that inside the cover of one, “The Koran for Dummies,” someone had written “lies cover to

A year after the San Bernardino terror attack, the FBI is still struggling to answer key questions

by Richard Winton December 1, 2016   In the year since Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik killed 14 people in a terrorist attack in San Bernardino, authorities have conducted more than 600 interviews, gathered more than 500 pieces of evidence and served dozens of search warrants. They launched an unprecedented legal battle with Apple

Terrorism Conviction of a Wiretapped American Is Upheld on Appeal

by Charlie Savage December 5, 2016   WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court on Monday upheld the 2013 conviction of a Somali-American man for trying to detonate a bomb at a Christmas tree lighting ceremony in Portland, Ore., rejecting his arguments that the F.B.I. had entrapped him and that the government had unconstitutionally intercepted his

Why 2016 is one of the worst years for domestic terrorism

by Kurt Snibbe December 2, 2016   A year ago today, terrorism struck home. A husband and wife shot and killed 14 people and injured 22 in San Bernardino. It was horrific and repugnant. But it wasn’t the most lethal domestic terrorist event of the past year. Though terrorism remains a rare way to die

Training police in counterintelligence to combat domestic terrorism

by Christopher J. Brewer December 9, 2016   Threats to American security continue to proliferate and evolve. A significant rise in homegrown extremists and domestic terrorist acts means there must be a paradigm shift in how state, local and tribal law enforcement agencies assist in countering such threats to our communities. These agencies need to

The Spike In Hate Crimes Against Jews Should Worry All Minorities

by Amanda Botfield December 6, 2016   The New York Police Department reported on Monday a 115 percent increase in bias crimes following the election – just another marker of the swell in hate incidents coinciding with Donald Trump’s ascendance to the presidency. The upsurge in harassment and intimidation has been amply documented and ranges

Cops: Man faked ‘KKK’ hate crime, own kidnapping after lighting car on fire

by Stephanie Allen December 12, 2016   Police say a Volusia County man faked a hate crime, set his ex-girlfriend's car on fire and then staged his own abduction to throw off detectives. Vincent Palmer, 27, told detectives he taped a note with racial slurs and the words "KKK" and "Trump" written on it to

Cutting through the hate-crime hysteria

by Post Editorial Board December 8, 2016   A funny thing happened after Mayor de Blasio essentially blamed President-elect Donald Trump for “a huge uptick in hate crimes”: Someone looked at the numbers. It turns out that far more hate crimes were reported in New York City during and after the last presidential election in