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May 15 2024
News
Putin calls attack on Slovakian PM Fico a 'despicable crime'
Russian President Vladimir Putin talks on the phone before his inauguration ceremony as President of the Russian Federation in the Kremlin. -/Kremlin/dpa Russian President Vladimir Putin called the assassination attempt on Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico "a despicable crime," in a message from the Russian leader to his Slovakian counterpart Zuzana Čaputová. Relations between Slovakia, an
Yahoo NewsMay 10 2024
News
05.11.2024 IAN "And this is one of the reasons I -hate- going to Doctors"
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Daily KosMay 15 2024
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‘Monstrous crime’: World reacts to attack on Slovakia’s prime minister
World leaders decry attack against Fico, who was shot several times and is in ‘life-threatening condition’. World leaders have condemned an attack on Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, who is in a “life-threatening condition” after being shot. The prime minister was shot “multiple times” on Wednesday in an “assassination attempt”, a statement on his official social media page said. The 59-year
Al JazeeraMay 15 2024
News
Putin Calls Slovak PM Shooting A 'Heinous Crime': Kremlin
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday described the shooting of Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico as a "heinous crime" and said he hoped Fico would recover quickly.
"I know Robert Fico to be a courageous and strong-spirited man. I very much hope that these qualities will help him to withstand this difficult situation," Putin said in a statement released by the Kremlin.
Barron'sDec 05 2023
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3 arrested in killing, mutilation of Phoenix man in alleged anti-gay hate crime
Three suspects have been arrested in connection with last month's murder of a Phoenix man whose friends and family allege was targeted because of his sexuality, according to authorities. The men have been charged with first-degree murder in the Nov. 25 death of 30-year-old Bernardo Pantaleon. The victim was found dead and naked in a city park, and court records show he was fatally shot, with
Fox News DigitalSep 02 2023
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Report: African Americans Remain Top Target of Hate Crimes
The recent killing of three Black people in Jacksonville, Florida, has drawn attention to a grim reality that researchers have long documented: Black Americans are the most frequent victims of racially motivated hate crimes in the United States.
A new report released Tuesday confirms the trend, showing that Black people were the targets of more than one-fifth of all hate crimes reported
Voice of America (VOA)Oct 26 2023
Opinion
Matthew Shepard's Murder Was Almost Certainly Not an Anti-Gay Hate Crime
In the fall of 1998, a man named Matthew Shepard was savagely beaten, strung out on a fence like a scarecrow, and left to die as the Wyoming night temperatures plunged. Over the last two and a half decades, the killing has been called many things. But a BBC headline from 2018 perhaps captures best: It was "the murder that changed America."
A statement from President Joe Biden helps
ReasonOct 23 2023
News
Murder of Detroit synagogue president was not a hate crime, police chief says
Murder of Detroit synagogue president was not a hate crime, police chief says Murder of Detroit synagogue president was not a hate crime, police chief says Murder of Detroit synagogue president was not a hate crime, police chief says (CBS DETROIT) - Family and friends of Samantha Woll said their final goodbyes Sunday as her loved ones laid her to rest in what was an emotional funeral service.
CBS News (Online)Oct 23 2023
News
Death of Jewish leader does not appear to be hate crime, chief says
As the investigation into the murder of a beloved synagogue board president continues, Detroit police Chief James E. White said there’s no evidence to suggest her death was a hate crime. Detroit police say they were called to a home in the city’s Lafayette Park neighborhood near downtown for an unresponsive person. Once there, authorities said they found Samantha Woll, the board president at
Law & Crime