Por: WPLG Local 10 Politics December 14, 2022
WASHINGTON – Hate crimes in the U.S. remained relatively high last year after a surge not seen in nearly two decades, according to a new FBI report. But experts say it is actually an undercount because thousands of police departments, including some of the country’s largest, didn’t report their data. Major cities like New York and Los Angeles, as well as large swaths of states including Florida and California, didn't send crime... + full article
Time USA Nation December 14, 2022
The FBI’s on hate crime in America, released Monday, shows that about 7,300 hate-crime incidents were reported in the United States in 2021. That number represents a drop of nearly 1,000 incidents from 2020—but experts say it’s a woefully incomplete picture of hate crimes... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Nation December 13, 2022
The FBI released data Monday that showed a drop in hate crimes nationally in 2021, but the annual effort to monitor bias attacks was undercut by a major decline in the number of local law enforcement agencies that reported their totals.The federal agency compiled reports of... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation December 13, 2022
The FBI on Monday released its 2021 tally of hate crimes, but the report falls dramatically short of offering an accurate national snapshot: it excludes data from a swath of law enforcement agencies — including Los Angeles and New York. The FBI’s annual roundup of hate... + más
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ABC News USA Politics December 13, 2022
Hate crimes in the United States remained at the same level in 2021 as they were in 2020, the FBI said Monday, even as hate crimes based on a person's sexual orientation increased.However, the FBI also said there was a nearly 30% drop in police agencies that reported data... + más
CBS News USA Politics December 13, 2022
The FBI released its 2021 statistics, but the data falls short of providing a complete picture of targeted violence in the U.S. Despite rising concerns about targeted violence and , less than two-thirds of law enforcement agencies reported data on hate crimes to the FBI, last... + más
Fox News USA Politics December 02, 2022
EXCLUSIVE – An FBI agent testified to Republican attorneys general this week that the FBI held weekly meetings with in Silicon Valley ahead of the 2020 presidential election to discuss disinformation on social media and ask about efforts to censor that information.On Tuesday,... + más
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Time USA Nation October 05, 2022
The pandemic surge in violence continued across the U.S. in 2021, with homicides rising by 4.3% over the previous year, according to estimates from the FBI’s , released Wednesday. The estimated 22,900 murders and other killings last year would bring the nation’s homicide... + más
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Baton Rouge homicides are down in 2022. Broome credits community work, end of pandemic lockdowns. | The Advocate
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