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Feb 06 2024
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GOP Governor Banned From Native American Reservation After Spreading Hate
South Dakota GOP Governor Kristi Noem was banned from lands of a Native American tribe partially encompassed by her state after antagonistic commentary related to the southern border (of the U.S.) in comments to state legislators. The development was relayed by a statement shared publicly this week from Oglala Sioux Tribe President Frank Star Comes Out. “We are older than South Dakota! Due to
Bipartisan ReportJan 02 2024
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Two Arrested for Hate Crime at Delaware Taco
LAUREL, DE – Delaware State Police arrested Aiyanna Winstead, a 21-year-old woman from Laurel, Delaware, on charges related to a hate crime that occurred at Taco Chabelita on Sussex Highway. The incident unfolded on Friday, December 29, 2023, at approximately 6:59 PM. Winstead placed a food order over the phone. Later, a 43-year-old family member of Winstead went to pick up the order and
Shore News NetworkFeb 04 2024
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Paris Attack: Suspect Declared 'I Hate the French' Prior to Stabbing Spree
The African national suspected of attacking three people with a knife and hammer in the Gare de Lyon train station in Paris on Saturday has been revealed to have published anti-French videos despite police claiming that the attack was likely the result of mental illness. A 32-year-old Malian, officially only identified as ‘Kassogue S.’, who left three injured including one critically during an
Breitbart NewsFeb 02 2024
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Man admits violent hate crimes against Orthodox Jews in New Jersey
A New Jersey man admitted to a series of violent hate crimes, for driving his car into a group of people and stabbing one because they were Jewish. Dion Marsh, 29, from Manchester, New Jersey, pleaded guilty in a federal court hearing in Trenton on Thursday to four counts of committing hate crimes and one of carjacking. He faces being sentenced to life in prison later this year. He was charged
NBC News (Online)Feb 01 2024
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Man Pleads Guilty to 2022 Hate Crime Spree Targeting Orthodox Jews
A New Jersey man pleaded guilty Thursday to federal hate crime charges for a rampage in 2022 in which he used a stolen vehicle and another car to try to kill four Jewish men in and around Lakewood, N.J., home to one of the most populous communities of Orthodox Jews in the United States. The man, Dion Marsh, 29, pleaded guilty to five federal hate crime charges and one charge of carjacking.
New York Times (News)Feb 01 2024
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Eugene man arrested, charged with hate crimes over antisemitic graffiti at synagogue
A 34-year-old Eugene man has been charged with hate crimes after multiple incidents of antisemitic graffiti were reported at the Temple Beth Israel synagogue. Rabbi Ruhi Sophia Rubenstein at Temple Beth Israel says the most recent tagging incident occurred on Jan. 14 and was discovered when she and a community member checked on the building during Eugene's recent ice storm. The graffiti
The Register-GuardJan 17 2024
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Club Q Mass Shooter Gets Federal Hate Crime Charges
The shooter who killed five people and endangered the lives of over 40 others at a LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs appeared in federal court to face federal hate crimes Tuesday. Anderson Lee Aldrich, 23, pleaded not guilty to the federal charges Tuesday. Last year Aldrich was moved to the Wyoming State Penitentiary due to safety concerns of the high-profile case, according to Alondra
JoeMyGodJan 16 2024
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Club Q Shooter Charged With 50 Federal Hate Crime Counts
A shooter who killed five people and injured 17 in a shooting at a LGBTQ+ club in Colorado Springs in 2022 is now facing federal hate crime charges, multiple outlets reported Tuesday. The more than 70 new federal charges include 50 hate crime charges and 24 firearm violations, according to multiple reports, and Anderson Lee Aldrich, who is nonbinary and uses they/them pronouns, has pleaded not
ForbesJan 16 2024
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Shooter who killed 5 at Colorado nightclub charged with hate crimes
DENVER >> The shooter who killed five people and endangered the lives of over 40 others at an LGBTQ+ nightclub in Colorado Springs appeared in federal court today to face hate crime and firearm charges. Anderson Aldrich, 23, pleaded not guilty to 50 hate charges and 24 firearm violations. The charges come after Aldrich pleaded guilty last June in state court to five counts of murder and
Honolulu Star-AdvertiserJan 16 2024
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Colorado Springs Club Q killer charged with federal hate crimes
The Colorado shooter who killed five people at Club Q, an LGBTQ+ nightclub in Colorado Springs, in 2022 has been charged with federal hate crimes, newly filed federal court documents show. Anderson Lee Aldrich pleaded guilty in state court to five counts of murder and 46 counts of attempted murder, as well as having pleaded no contest to two counts of bias-motivated crimes, in the mass
CBS News (Online)