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Buffalo Mass Shooting Suspect Faces 26 Federal Hate Crime Charges
Three charges that Alleged mass shooter Payton S. Gendron received carry the potential of the death penalty.
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Buffalo Shooting Suspect Indicted On Hate and Terrorism charges
Peyton Gendron, the man who allegedly murdered 10 Black people in the massacre, will be arraigned on Thursday.
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Justice Department Set To Release New Guidelines and Grants To Combat Hate Crimes
The DOJ will release $5 million for states to establish hotlines for states to report hate crimes.
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House Democrats Plan To Hold Vote On Domestic Terror Bill This Week
The Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act would create a number of offices and divisions within the FBI, DHS, and DOJ to monitor extreme domestic terrorism.
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Black Buffalo Residents Want Biden To Call Out White Supremacy During Visit
As President Biden visits Buffalo today, Black residents in the close-knit Buffalo town want him to specifically call out the root causes for the shootings.
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Black Caucus Chair States ‘Thoughts and Prayers Are Not Enough’ In Reference To Buffalo Shooting
Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-Ohio) calls on Congress to pass criminal justice and hate reform in the wake of the tragic Buffalo shooting.
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Buffalo Shooting Suspect Targeted Black Neighborhoods and was Previously Investigated for Violent Threat
Payton Gendron, 18, had previously been hospitalized in a mental facility after threatening to carry out a mass shooting last year.
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10 Left Dead After Racially Motivated Mass Shooting in Buffalo, New York
“This is the worst nightmare that any community can face.”
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AME Church Massacre Survivor Urges South Carolina Republicans To Pass Hate Crimes Bill
South Carolina is one of two remaining states in the country that does not have a hate crime law on the books.
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Hate Crimes In New York Have Risen 76% Compared To The Same Period In 2021
Incidents targeting Black and Jewish people, as well as sexual orientation have seen an increase.
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