FBI warns US hate crimes up 11.6%

According to a recent FBI report on hate crime statistics for 2021 nationwide, this type of act increased by almost 12% over the previous year.

The department noted that, according to reports, 12,411 people were victims of hate crimes in 2021, and about 65% of them were victims of race or ethnicity..

In a statistical breakdown, the FBI stated that 15.9% of people were attacked because of their sexual orientation and 14.1% of people were attacked because of their religion.

At the national level, The number of hate crimes reported by the agency increased from 8,120 in 2020 to 9,065 in 2021.

Although the FBI released its initial hate crime statistics for 2021, it said that several law enforcement agencies failed to file hate crime reports on time, so the number of cases could rise.

in front of the panorama U.S. Assistant Attorney General Vanita Gupta said, “The Department of Justice is committed to using all the tools and resources at our disposal to combat hate-motivated violence in all its forms.”

According to the official description, a hate crime is usually a violent crime such as assault, murder, arson, vandalism, or threats to commit such crimes. It may also include conspiring to commit such crimes or instigating another person to commit such crimes, even if the crime was never committed.

Among the events that have had national significance in recent months due to their connection to the phenomenon is the attack on Saturday night, November 19, at the Q club, where 22-year-old Anderson Lee Aldrich killed five people, for which he faces murder. and allegations of hate crimes.

Author: Armando Hernandez
Source: La Opinion

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