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South Florida Doctor Charged With Hate Crime Against Hispanic Man
News reports say a Florida anesthesiologist has been arrested and charged with a hate crime in connection with the assault of a Hispanic man outside a supermarket
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South Florida Doctor Charged With Hate Crime
A South Florida anesthesiologist has been arrested and charged with a hate crime for assaulting a Hispanic man outside a supermarket. NBC 6’s Ari Odzer reports
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South Florida Doctor Charged With Hate Crime Against Hispanic Man
NBC 6’s Ari Odzer has more on the disturbing charges against the anesthesiologist from Mount Sinai Medical Center for an incident at a Hialeah grocery store.
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South Florida Doctor Arrested on Hate Crime Charges
Police say Dr. Jennifer Wright hurled insults and attacked a Hispanic man outside a supermarket in Hialeah.
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Pelosi, House Dems Call for Action on Hate Incidents Targeting Asian Americans
Asian American lawmakers, along with Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other House Democrats, denounced on Friday a rise in hate incidents targeting members of the Asian community across the country and called for stronger action — both by Congress and the Biden administration.
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Amid Attacks, School Principals Concerned Over Asian Americans' Return to Class
Racist incidents and attacks on members of the Asian community in public have, in part, persuaded some families not to send their children back to in-person schooling, administrators say
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Black, Asian Communities Show Solidarity With Oakland Rally
After several attacks on members of the Asian-American community in the Bay Area, a rally was held in Oakland to promote multicultural healing Saturday.
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Asian Americans Are Angry, Afraid as Hate Crime Surge Continues
Hate crimes against Asian Americans have been on the rise since the coronavirus came to the U.S. last year. With a recent surge in these racist incidents attracting renewed attention, Amanda Nguyen, CEO of the civil rights organization Rise, joined LX News to explain why “Asian Americans are dying to be heard.”
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Trans Activists Speak on Laverne Cox's Attack, Elliot Page's Coming Out and the Wide Range of LGBTQ Experience
“Orange is the New Black” star Laverne Cox shared a 10 minute Instagram video about being caught up in a transphobic attack in Los Angeles. NBCLX welcomed transgender activist Raquel Willis and Zahara Green of TRANScending Barriers to discuss the rise of hate crimes against the transgender community, plus the reaction to actor Elliot Page declaring themself transgender.
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White Woman Charged With Hate Crime Over Confrontation
A white woman faces a felony hate crime charge after police said she initiated a racist confrontation with a group of Black men at a beach in suburban Chicago
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Miami-Dade Family Says Grandfather Was Beaten Because He's Hispanic
A South Florida man was brutally beaten while walking his dog in his neighborhood, and his family believes he was attacked because he’s Hispanic. NBC 6’s Jamie Guirola reports.
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Miami-Dade Family Says Grandfather Was Beaten Because He's Hispanic
A South Florida man was brutally beaten while walking his dog in his neighborhood, and his family believes he was attacked because he’s Hispanic.
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The Wave of Violence Against Asian Americans Still Rising During Covid-19 Pandemic
Cynthia Choi of Chinese for Affirmative Action breaks down the increasing number of violent incidents directed at Asian Americans in the wake of Covid-19 pandemic and how President Trump’s rhetoric has fueled the violence.
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Hate Crimes Are Still Underreported Across the U.S.
Incidents of racism have become more visible due to cell phone cameras and social media, but hate crimes are still underreported across the U.S., according to Roy L. Austin, former Deputy Assistant Attorney General at the U.S. Department of Justice. The reasons include distrust between the Black community and law enforcement, and a lack of incentive for officials to report...
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Wis. Police Investigating Potential Hate Crime After Woman Reports Being Burned in Attack
An alleged assault on a biracial woman in Madison is being investigated as a hate crime after the 18-year-old told police she was burned by lighter fluid thrown at her and ignited by a white man, just a few blocks from protests at the state Capitol.
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Synagogue Shooting Victims Sue Smith & Wesson, Gun Store, Parents of Gunman
The San Diego County District Attorney’s Office announced Thursday that it will seek the death penalty for a man accused of opening fire inside a Poway synagogue last year, killing a woman and injuring three others.
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Norwegian Man Gets 21 Years for Slaying, Mosque Attack
A white nationalist Norwegian who killed his stepsister and then stormed an Oslo mosque and opened fire, hitting no one, was found guilty Thursday and sentenced to 21 years in prison, the longest jail term under Norwegian law. Philip Manshaus, who had said in court that he regretted not having caused more damage, “has proven to be an extremely dangerous…
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2017 Video Shows Georgia Officer Tried to Tase Ahmaud Arbery
A video released this week shows police in Georgia attempting to search Ahmaud Arbery’s parked car in 2017, and when he refuses to let them and begins to walk back to the vehicle, an officer tries to use a stun gun on him. First obtained by The Guardian, the video released Monday shows Arbery refusing Glynn County police when they...
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Lawyer: Security Video in Arbery Case May Show Water Breaks
The attorney for a homeowner thrust into the spotlight of the Ahmaud Arbery shooting says a young black man filmed by a security camera walking through the unfinished home in December and February may have stopped there for a drink of water
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Suspect in Ahmaud Arbery Killing Called 911 Days Before About Alleged Trespasser
Less than two weeks before Ahmaud Arbery was pursued by two men and fatally shot after purportedly entering a home under construction in Brunswick, Georgia, one of the suspects reported an encounter with a man at the same building site, according to NBC News.