Monthly Archives: November 2016

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San Diego museum vandalized with anti-immigrant messages

by Sandy Coronilla and Steve Fiorina   SAN DIEGO — A Liberty Station museum whose mission it is to provide educational programs about immigrant experiences was targeted by vandals Saturday morning. Messages were discovered on two exhibition signs at the New Americans Museum. Staff were alerted to the messages written on signs outside the gallery

Ohio men plead guilty in hate crime beating of black man

by Cameron Knight November 22, 2016   CINCINNATI — A 25-year-old Toledo man pleaded guilty to a federal hate crime charge Tuesday in the Northern District Court of Ohio after beating an African-American stranger in the street earlier this year, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. On May 18 in Toledo, Robert Paschalis and

Hundreds of Hate Crimes Reported Since Election: SPLC

by Chelsea Bailey November 14, 2016   More than 300 incidents of harassment or intimidation have been reported following Donald Trump's election Tuesday night, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) told NBC News Monday. The SPLC first published its report on post-election incidents on Friday but said reports have continued to stream in. They found

Federal Authorities Investigate Teen’s Fatal Shooting as a Hate Crime

by Enjoli Francis and Angelique Yack November 23, 2016   Federal authorities said today they are reviewing the shooting death of a black teenager in West Virginia as a hate crime. On Monday around 8:45 p.m., according to the criminal complaint, Charleston police responded to a report of a shooting in East Charleston, Kanawha County.

San Francisco officers to go undercover as bait for hate crimes

by Vivian Ho November 23, 2016   San Francisco police officers are adding a new strategy — going undercover — in an effort to combat hate crimes, Interim Police Chief Toney Chaplin said Wednesday. At a City Hall news conference with Mayor Ed Lee and other leaders, Chaplin did not offer specifics, but warned that

Spike in hate crimes prompts special NY police unit

by Amy La Porte November 21, 2016   (CNN)An "explosion" in hate crimes since Election Day has prompted the creation of a special police unit to fight the uptick in New York, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Sunday. The announcement coincided with an address at Harlem's Abyssinian Baptist Church, where Cuomo called for an end to

KING: Will Sims, beloved musician, beaten and shot to death by three white men in a California hate crime Tweet email

by Shaun King November 25, 2016   Just days after Donald Trump’s election, in El Sobrante, Calif., about 20 miles north of San Francisco, something truly terrible happened. I honestly believe it must be viewed in the context of the wave of hate crimes that swept our nation immediately after Trump’s win. Except most of

Hate Crimes 2016: Transgender Person Shot In Philadelphia As Anti-Transgender Homicide Rate Soars Across US

by Juliana Rose Pignataro November 28, 2016   A transgender person was shot after leaving a bar in Philadelphia’s Overbrook section Sunday night. The 21-year-old victim was shot in the hip and taken to a nearby hospital where he remains in stable condition. Police are now seeking two male suspects in the crime. The unnamed

Accused Charleston church shooter Dylann Roof will represent himself at federal hate-crimes trial

by Mark Berman and Matt Zapotosky November 28, 2016   The white man charged with killing nine black parishioners at a church in Charleston, S.C., last year will be allowed to represent himself in his federal hate-crimes trial, a judge said Monday. This means that Dylann Roof, 22, could question survivors of the attack if

Police in California try to stop hate crimes before they happen

by Shelby Grad November 28, 2016   How to stop the hate? The election has brought numerous high-profile allegations of hate crimes and crude, rude speech across California. Law enforcement has responded with a series of new efforts and public education programs. Police want people to report all incidents — even ones likely protected under