Better tactics for dealing with terrorist threats to cities
April 6, 2016 Counter-terrorism technologies and diverse partnerships are essential when dealing with terrorist threats in cities. The findings follow the European Commission-funded TACTICS project to create a better counter-terrorism system for EU member states. A new report
Emanuel Requests Hate Crime Investigation Over Police Radio Slurs
April 3, 2016 NBC Chicago, IL Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel asked the offices of the U.S. Attorney and Cook County State’s Attorney to launch a hate crime investigation Sunday after racial slurs, including the n-word,
Charlie Hebdo criticised for linking all Muslims to Brussels bombings
April 4, 2016 By Harriet Sherwood The French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has sparked anger and condemnation after publishing an editorial that suggests ordinary Muslims contributed to a climate in which the Brussels bombings took
Los Angeles man charged with hate crime in gay son’s death
April 2, 2016 By Gregory Korte Prosecutors in Los Angeles have charged a 69-year-old man with a hate crime, accusing him of killing his son because he was gay. Shehada Khalil Issa faces a charge
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