Indiana officials are investigating a July Fourth weekend incident in which a white man is accused of yelling about a Black man "get a noose" and pinning him against a tree. This comes after nooses were found hanging in Las Vegas, Portland, Oregon, and Baltimore, a noose was used to target a Black person at work in Nebraska and a Black man at home in Delaware.
When it comes to families, a viral video shows a white woman pointing a gun at a Black family in a Michigan parking lot and a Black Muslim woman and her two children allegedly had a gun pulled on them by their neighbor in Washington state. A year after the Black Lives Matter protests that began in 2014, sparked by the police shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, police killed more unarmed Black people, according to Mapping Police Violence. The number of people killed by law enforcement has remained steady – roughly 1,000 people per year – in each of the past four years, according to the Washington Post's"Fatal Force" project.
Edward Dunbar, a clinical professor and psychologist at the University of California, Los Angeles, whose research focuses on hate crimes, says law enforcement in communities outside the South historically are more likely to report attacks against people of color as hate crimes. Even when they are reported, activists fear that in many recent cases, it will be difficult to prove a hate crime has occurred.
Racist rhetoric can fuel violence Election years can be particularly violent for minority groups when lawmakers target them as scapegoats, Levin says. Anti-Latino hate crimes rose 21% in 2018, according to the FBI. In 2019, one of the deadliest anti-Latino attacks occurred in El Paso, Texas, when Patrick Crusius, a white gunman, killed 22 people in a Walmart. There's also been a myriad of harassment incidents, such as a gas station clerk telling Latino customers"they need to go back where they came from."
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