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Indiana legislature advances hate crime bill
Indiana is one of only five states without a hate crimes law.
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Trump supporter leaves threatening note for gay business owner
The note said, “Make America STRAIGHT Again to make it GREAT Again.”
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NYPD look for suspect after man beaten at subway station over tight pants
Hate crimes in New York City have been on the rise, with the NYPD reporting in November that they rose 31.5% in 2016 compared to stats from 2015.
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Dozens of Australian gay men may have been killed by being thrown off cliffs
Most of the deaths were either left unsolved or declared suicides.
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Violent attacks on gay men under investigation in Columbus & Nashville
Over ten men attacked a couple who moved to Ohio a week and a half ago and chose their neighborhood because they felt it would be welcoming. That feeling has evaporated.
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Man stabbed by terrorist brother: ‘I’m fortunate enough to still have my life’
The gay man who was stabbed his brother shortly before he drove through a crowded market, killing six people, is glad to be alive.
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Criminal admits to federal hate crime after kicking a gay man to death
The victim volunteered his ATM number and begged for his life, saying, “Please don’t kill me. Take whatever you want.”
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Kansas City gay man terrorized at home by gun-toting vandals
The vandals held a gun to his head, punched him in the face, and spray-painted slurs all over his car.
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Idaho man pleads not guilty to hate crime in shocking murder of gay man
Prosecutors say he used an online personals ad to lure a 49-year-old man to a remote recreation area where he was robbed, stripped, beaten and left.
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Attorney General nominee defends anti-LGBTQ ‘First Amendment Defense Act’
Attorney General nominee Jeff Sessions was asked about FADA by Senator Al Franken, who also asked the nominee to defend his opposition to hate crime legislation.