Hate Crimes
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Originally published | 1997 |
Authors | Valerie Jenness |
Genres | True Crime |
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ID | 2970961 |
About Hate Crimes
Violence directed at victimized groups because of their real or imagined characteristics is as old as humankind. Why, then, have "hate crimes" only recently become recog-nized as a serious social problem, especially in the United States? . . .
Burlington, Vermont, shootings leave one troubling question: Why?
... Mr Czuba has pleaded not guilty to Hate Crimes and murder, and faces a trial next year...
Vermont: Three Palestinian students shot near US campus
... " Ambassador Husam Zomlot, the head of the Palestinian Mission to the UK, posted a photo of the trio on social media and added: " The Hate Crimes against Palestinians must stop...
California man arrested over pro-Israel protester's death
... Officials have warned of rising threats and religion-based Hate Crimes against Jewish and Muslim people since Hamas attacked Israel on 7 October...
James Cleverly: Protests and asylum fill Home Office in-tray
... There is the risk that using snatch squads to arrest marchers for Hate Crimes could make public disorder more likely...
More powers for policing protests considered by government
... Police added while the march itself did not see such physical violence, other serious offences were being investigated, including antisemitic Hate Crimes...
London protests: Seven charged and 145 arrested as police appeals continue
... Investigations into other offences - including antisemitic Hate Crimes - continue, police said...
Rishi Sunak condemns violence on day of protests in London
... " The Met have issued photos of three individuals it suspects of antisemitic Hate Crimes during the protest...
London Gaza rally: Commemoration, protest, freedom of speech - and yes, politics
... The Metropolitan Police say since the horrific attacks on Israel a month ago, it has made a total of 188 arrests involving " Hate Crimes and acts such as violence" linked to protests in the capital...
California man arrested over pro-Israel protester's death
By Brandon DrenonBBC News, Washington
Police have arrested a suspect in the death of a Jewish man in California following a clash between pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian protesters.
Loay Alnaji was arrested on Thursday in connection with Paul Kessler 's death and faces charges of involuntary manslaughter, officials said.
Mr Kessler, 69, fell during a dispute with counter-protesters on 7 November and died The Next day in hospital.
Mr Alnaji's bail will be set at $1m (£804,922).
During the confrontation with counter-protesters, Mr Kessler fell backward and hit his head on the ground, a police statement said.
The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles said that Kessler was hit by a megaphone wielded by a pro-Palestinian protester, but that information could not be confirmed by police at The Time .
An autopsy report ruled Mr Kessler's cause of death a homicide due to blunt force head injury consistent with a fall.
The autopsy also showed injuries to The Left side of Mr Kessler's face.
Chief Medical Examiner Dr Christopher Young said the injuries to The Front of The Face " could be consistent with a blow to The Face " Nbc News reported.
Investigators efforts to determine the facts of the case were challenged, however, due to " conflicting statements" from witnesses, Ventura County Sheriff James Fryoff said.
They were " waiting to see evidence of what occurred in that interaction" Mr Fryhoff said previously.
In a statement on Thursday, police have urged anyone with information about The Events particularly those with video, to come forward.
Officials have warned of rising threats and religion-based Hate Crimes against Jewish and Muslim people since Hamas attacked Israel on 7 October.
Roughly 1,200 people were killed and More Than 200 kidnapped, says Israel.
In Israel's retaliatory strikes on Gaza, More Than 11,000 people have been killed, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com