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Construction worker arrested for apparent hate crime in Washington
A construction worker has been arrested in connection to an apparent hate crime in Washington last month, according to officials. Officials said 63-year-old Wayne Waldron was taken into custody on Nov. 1 after an alleged racist incident in October. According to an arrest warrant, a former friend of Waldron’s told authorities that he left a concerning voicemail for him. In…
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CCSU conducts investigation after racial slur, swastika found in dorm bathroom: officials
A reported hate crime at the Central Connecticut State University campus in New Britain is under investigation.
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CCSU conducts investigation after racial slur, swastika found in dorm bathroom: officials
A reported hate crime at the Central Connecticut State University campus in New Britain is under investigation. In a note to university students and staff, President Zulma Toro said a person allegedly vandalized a bathroom stall at the Seth North residence hall Monday night. “To find something that vulgar is shocking to say the least,” freshman Winston Sanchez-Martinez said. Sanchez-Martinez…
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Suspect in custody in deadly Brooklyn gas station stabbing of O'Shae Sibley: Official
The suspect in the deadly gas station stabbing of O’Shae Sibley is in police custody after turning himself in at a Brooklyn stationhouse, a senior law enforcement official said.
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Police arrest person for allegedly defacing Hartford Black Lives Matter mural
Hartford police have arrested a man that’s accused of defacing a Black Lives Matter mural in Hartford over the weekend.
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State police investigate hateful and racist letters left at Thompson homes
When Larry Groh Jr. walked outside of his Thompson home Tuesday morning and saw a letter on his lawn, he said his stomach dropped. “I feel sick,” said Groh Jr. “Sick and disgusted that this is happening.” The three-page letter, wrapped in a plastic bag with a rock and tied together with a bow, started showing up outside of Thompson…
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Police Look for Person Who Spray-painted Swastikas at Apartment in Bridgeport
Police are looking for the person that allegedly spray-painted swastikas at an apartment complex in Bridgeport. Authorities said they were called to Success Village Apartments, a housing community cooperative on the east side of Bridgeport. The incident happened at about 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday. Responding officers saw two swastikas spray-painted in red. One symbol was painted on a storage container…
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‘It Was Sickening': Woman Caught on Cam Committing Hate Crime Against Black Congressional Candidate
Cape May County authorities say they’re investigating a hate crime in which a woman was caught on camera hanging stuffed animals with nooses above a campaign sign for Tim Alexander, a Black Congressional candidate on Election Day. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg spoke with Alexander about the incident.