Tag: Hate Crimes
FBI warns of potential U.S. threats ahead of October 7 anniversary of HAMAS’ attack on Israel
Feds warned the public and highlighted potential threats in the United States from a variety of actors in response to the one-year anniversary
Florida man sentenced for antisemitic attack, gets 10 years in prison
Noah Amato said he was high on booze and Percocets when he pistol whipped a Jewish teen on the 2022 Jewish holiday of Sukkot
Catonsville woman pleads guilty to conspiring to destroy the Baltimore region power grid
Domestic terrorist and White Supremacist Sarah Clendaniel, a previously convicted felon, was aided in her efforts by Brandon C. Russell, a Florida Man
Neo-Nazi who firebombed a church hosting drag show events sentenced to 18 years in prison
Aimenn D. Penny, associated with the racist, pro-Nazi, and homophobic White Lives Matter group
Gunman who killed 11 and injured more in Tree of Life Synagogue mass shooting has been sentenced to death
“Returning a sentence of death is not a decision that comes easy, but we must hold accountable those who wish to commit such terrible acts of antisemitism, hate, and violence,” the family said
FL man convicted of federal hate crimes after going after six Black men surveying land on public road near site of the 1923 Rosewood Massacre
David Emanuel came close to mowing down the men with his truck. One of the men attacked owned the land being surveyed.
Texas Walmart mass shooter gets 90 consecutive life sentences after killing 23, injuring 22 more
Patrick Crusius confessed to targeting Hispanics because they were moving to the U.S. saying he wanted to kill them all
(Update) Arrested: Third neo-Nazi extremist / anti-Semitic sympathizer who made death threats against Florida sheriff
“I WILL KILL CHITWOOD, MARK MY WORDS” ~ self-proclaimed nationalist Cristhian Zapata
FBI releases Hate Crime Report for 2021 that shows an alarming increase over 2020
64.5% of hate crime victims in 2021 were targeted because of their race, ethnicity or ancestry bias, while 15.9% were targeted because of sexual-orientation and 14.1% due to religion