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California attorney general focuses on rise in hate crimes as many incidents still go unreported

Por: ABC7 Nation May 17, 2023

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left one person dead and five others injured.Authorities said the suspect was fueled by hate toward people from Taiwan and on the anniversary of the shooting Monday, California Attorney General Rob Bonta held a roundtable discussion in Anaheim with city and community leaders on hate crimes.The group discussed ways to address the rise in these types of incidents.From a long-term strategy that includes education, cross-cultural awareness, ethnic... + full article



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