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New York state police to boost surveillance for potential hate crime threats, governor says

Por: CBS News Crime November 21, 2022

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Law enforcement agencies will boost surveillance online and in-person in an effort to protect communities from hate crimes, New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced on Sunday. The governor's directs New York State Police to ramp up monitoring on social media, and through physical outreach, to identify hateful sentiments and possible threats to communities that are potential targets of hate crimes. State police will coordinate with federal... + full article



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