Yearly Archives: 2017

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When a SWAT Team Comes to Your House

by Anna North July 6, 2017   Three families had to evacuate their homes in Florida in January after someone sent an anonymous email to a detective, claiming to have placed bombs at their addresses. The case, discussed at greater length in This Week in Hate on Wednesday, was unusual in that the only apparent connection between

ATF: Explosion outside Oklahoma Air Force facility was domestic terrorism or a horrible prank

by Justin Juozapavicius July 11, 2017   An explosion outside an Oklahoma Air Force recruiting center is being investigated as a possible act of domestic terrorism, but the late-night blast could also have been a horrible prank, a federal agent said Tuesday. Federal authorities said a device was set off around 10:30 p.m. Monday in

Los Angeles is the hate-crime leader in California. 17 counties didn’t report any

by Jim Miller and Sharon Okada July 7, 2017   When it comes to hate, as goes Los Angeles, so goes California? Hate crime reports in the city of 4 million represented nearly a quarter of all reported hate crimes in the state last year, according to the state Department of Justice’s latest tally. About one-third

Hangman’s Noose, Symbol of Racial Animus, Keeps Cropping Up

by Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Caitlin Dickerson July 5, 2017   WASHINGTON — It was the beginning of the night shift last Wednesday at the United States Mint in Philadelphia, a secure facility that manufactures money, when a white male coin maker strode across the factory floor to the workstation of an African-American colleague. He

An avalanche of hate: How a Montana mom became the target of a neo-Nazi troll storm

By Mallory Simon and Sara Sidner, CNN July 11, 2017   Whitefish, Montana (CNN)Once the calls began, they did not stop. Swiping to decline a call just led to the phone ringing again. Blocked number after blocked number filled up the voice mail. Deleting one message just created space for another to take its place. Then came the

Killing of Muslim teen stirs questions about hate crime prosecutions

by Ann E. Marimow and Justin Jouvenal June 20, 2017   The horrific weekend slaying of Virginia high school student Nabra Hassanen has prompted calls from civil liberties advocates and her supporters to investigate her killing as a possible hate crime. Virginia police officials initially said there is no indication the 17-year-old was targeted because

UK hate crimes against Muslims spike after London attacks

By Associated Press June 19, 2017   British security officials say hate crimes directed at Muslims have increased nearly five-fold in the wake of several attacks in Britain blamed on Islamic extremists. An official said Monday that counterterrorism officials were closely monitoring terror activity linked to far-right groups but most of the recent attacks have

Hate crime reports increase slightly in Canada

June 13, 2017   Hate crimes reported in Canada rose slightly in 2015, driven mainly by incidents targeting Muslims, Arabs and West Asians, say official figures. Police reported 1,362 criminal incidents across Canada motivated by hate, a 5% increase from the previous year. The findings were published on Tuesday by Statistics Canada. The annual report

Man charged with hate crime in phone threat to Muslim-American advocate: ‘We will kill you’

by William Lee June 17, 2017   A 45-year-old south suburban man was charged with a hate crime after he called a Muslim-American civil rights advocate, said, “We will kill you,” and left his own phone number in the voicemail, prosecutors said Saturday. Marvin Meyer, of Oak Forest, admitted calling the deputy director of the Council

AFTER DYLANN ROOF SHOOTING, HATE CRIME RATES ARE SOARING BECAUSE OF FAKE NEWS

by Chris Riotta June 17, 2017   President Donald Trump announced he was running for office on June 16, 2015. The following day, white supremacist Dylann Roof opened fire in a historically black church located in Charleston, South Carolina, killing nine people in the hopes of launching an all-out race war. Of course, those two events aren't