New: As the project investigating hate in America comes to an end, we look back at reporting highlights and the impact of our work.https://t.co/LAf3Wm8sxs
After Asma Jama was attacked for speaking Swahili, her attacker's sister spoke out against the assault and reached out to see if Jama was OK.
"In the middle of the worst time of my life, you taught me that sometimes humanity is what we need," Jama said. https://t.co/kUDb1qQP87
A man was arrested for allegedly harassing and threatening two Jewish men at a Long Island Costco. Part of the incident was filmed. https://t.co/IBTkRScDkB via partner @Gothamist
NEW TODAY: For the first time, the FBI is publishing its own hate crime stats. Cases like high-profile shootings are counted – but we found some crimes are still missing: https://t.co/iirC5fpqmA
An Indiana University fraternity was suspended amid allegations of an assault and the use of anti-Semitic and racial slurs. https://t.co/RstG0BnRgV via @CNN
The deadly shooting this week in Jersey City, New Jersey, is now being treated as an act of domestic terrorism, the authorities said. Investigators believe the 2 attackers were “fueled both by anti-Semitism and anti-law enforcement beliefs." https://t.co/CIM1PZsWeO
The FBI says police reported fewer hate crimes in 2018 than 2017. In Utah, depending on whose report you look at, it appears hate crimes either decreased over that time period...or increased.
It's a bit of a mess, but here's my try at unraveling it: https://t.co/C2JZwKugBp
Jersey City shooting suspect had published anti-Semitic and anti-police posts online and investigators believe the attack was motivated by those sentiments, reports @nytimes. https://t.co/XZa7lV1i9a
The passenger made racially biased comments about the victim’s dark skin, the fact he was from India and the turban he was wearing, police said. https://t.co/UCM5wvCUSW