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There needs to be better coordination to address the issue of right wing extremism targeting democratically led cities, particularly those led by people of color. Their aim is to create disruption and chaos. This same political party has a history of denying President Obama's American citizenship, storming the Capitol, and refusing to accept the results of the civil war. It is disrespectful, mean-spirited, and driven by an unclean spirit. The faith community must play a crucial role in addressing this situation.

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A black woman was attacked by a white woman in a meeting. This incident is not isolated, as there have been other instances where people have been targeted based on their race or religion. It is important to address and condemn such acts of violence and discrimination.

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On 01/10/2025, Allentown City employee Latarsha Brown reported finding a noose on her desk. The Allentown Police Department, assisted by multiple agencies, launched an investigation. Video surveillance, building access records, and employee interviews were conducted. Employees were asked to provide a buccal swab for DNA testing; all agreed except Brown, who later requested the investigation be discontinued. DNA testing of the noose revealed that Brown's DNA matched the DNA profile obtained from the swabs of both the outer surface and inner knotted portion of the noose. No other person's DNA was found on the evidentiary items. As a result, Latarsha Brown was charged with tampering with or fabricating physical evidence and false reports to law enforcement. A warrant has been issued, but Brown is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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Senator Nicole Tobiasin reported political violence at the state Republican headquarters in Albuquerque. She stated that despite respectful discourse during the recent legislative session, a political leader in New Mexico is calling for Democrat citizens to agitate Republicans, which she believes directly incited the violence. Tobiasin stressed that inciting violence is unacceptable, especially when the goal is unity. She emphasized that everyone in Albuquerque and New Mexico are neighbors, and such incidents must not recur.

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A woman in a pink MAGA shirt shouted that a person had voted for Joe Biden, using a racial slur. The small crowd of about 20 people joined in, yelling derogatory remarks. This was the first time I had ever been called such a derogatory term while wearing my Capitol police officer uniform.

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Police reports and broadcasts describe a wave of anti-Semitic vandalism and threats, with several surprising reversals and hoaxes emerging over time. In New Orleans area coverage, police say 54-year-old Andrew King spray painted swastikas on his own Chillswell Street home, and the student who appeared to be the victim admitted, through interviews conducted with hidden cameras and increased patrols, that she was responsible for the incident. Authorities indicated Haddad, a person associated with a separate case, is the prime suspect in a rash of swastika incidents in a nearby area, and police sources say he is Jewish. Separately, Israeli police arrested a 19-year-old Israeli Jewish man as the primary suspect in hundreds of bomb threats against Jewish community centers in the United States. Elsewhere, a Winnipeg cafe owner—described as Jewish—faced allegations of anti-Semitic vandalism and threats after a video or report suggested that her family’s business had been battered and daubed with hate graffiti. Community members were shocked and offered support, but authorities later stated the cafe owners had staged the incident and were charged with a crime. The reporting emphasizes that signs of hate reappeared in Brooklyn, with swastikas found on houses and a chilling call reported to someone in the area describing a message that All Jews are going to die—all Jews must die one by one. Further, a sequence of threats was reportedly the work of a Jewish man who had a business dispute with family members; the exchange included denials that the vandalism was staged by the victims themselves, and mention that “We didn’t. We didn’t.” The family asserted they were victims of hate. Oksana Barron and her son Max Ham spoke on CBC Radio after being charged along with Oksana’s husband for public misjudgment or prejudice, insisting their actions contradicted their religious laws. They argued, “It’s against our Jewish law” and emphasized they do not joke about smiles and were not “woke.” A notable development centers on George Washington University, where a student initially believed to be the victim of vandalism was later identified as the person who painted the swastikas herself. The narrative shifted to indicate that “In the end, we found evidence of a crime. It just wasn’t a hate crime.” Media coverage notes the broader pattern of anti-Semitic threats and vandalism, including the claim that a Jewish man was arrested in connection with a spree of anti-Semitic vandalism, described as “strange but true.” Finally, reporters discuss the broader social context: “The Holocaust was just seventy years ago,” and voices recount personal memory and the historical danger of white supremacist violence, including references to Auschwitz and the gas chamber, underscoring the seriousness of hate crimes in the community.

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Protests are ongoing in major US cities with limited media coverage. The movement won't stop before or after Election Day, so everyone should take note and not let up.

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A Tesla owner in Doylestown found a swastika scratched into the side of his car. The incident was recorded by the vehicle's surveillance video. Planet Fitness employees identified the man responsible. Central Bucks Regional Police report that the suspect faces charges of criminal mischief, harassment, and disorderly conduct.

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Allentown Police held a press conference to update the public on the investigation regarding a noose found at City Hall. Police were notified on 01/10/2025 by city employee Latarsha Brown, who stated she discovered a noose on her desk. An investigation was launched, including interviews and reviews of surveillance footage. According to police, Brown initially cooperated, but later requested the investigation be discontinued. Police state that every employee agreed to a DNA swab except Brown. A search warrant was later approved for Brown's DNA. The Pennsylvania State Police Crime Lab issued a report on 03/10/2025 stating that Brown's DNA matched the DNA profile obtained from the noose. No other person's DNA was found on the noose. As a result, Latarsha Brown was charged with tampering with or fabricating physical evidence and false reports to law enforcement.

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Community leaders are in talks with the police regarding the situation. There is strong emotion and anger evident in the language used. Apologies for any offensive language. We need to end the conversation here.

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A speaker described an incident involving 100 black people beating up two white people, stating that if the races were reversed, the situation would be viewed differently. They criticized the lack of law enforcement presence and expressed concern for the injured woman, a single mother, and the perceived lack of accountability for the perpetrators, who they believe will receive lenient treatment in prison. Another speaker questioned whether justice could be served and suggested federal involvement. They lamented the societal trend of filming and posting violent acts on social media instead of helping victims. Another speaker echoed this sentiment, noting that only one person called for help. They criticized the police chief's response, calling it disrespectful, and mentioned a lawsuit against the chief by four white lieutenants alleging discrimination in promotions.

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A noose was found in Bubba Wallace's garage stall, causing confusion and concern. However, the FBI has determined that no federal crime was committed. New video evidence shows that the noose was in the garage since October 2019, before Wallace used that particular stall. This incident occurred amidst racial tension and Wallace's call for NASCAR to ban confederate flags.

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During a performance of "The Diary of Anne Frank" at an American Legion Post in Howell Township, Nazi extremists protested outside, shouting hateful slogans. Members of the post confronted the demonstrators, questioning their masked presence. The group called the police, claiming they feared assault, which was unfounded. As police arrived, one member went live on Facebook, accusing the protesters of intimidation. The demonstrators eventually left but were later spotted with Nazi flags in downtown Fallerville. It is believed they are linked to a previous Nazi demonstration in Howell. The Fowlerville Community Theater expressed its commitment to promoting awareness through Anne Frank's story. Howell's mayor condemned the incident, emphasizing the community's dedication to inclusivity and unity against hate.

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Community leaders are expressing anger towards the police, advocating for Free Palestine. Apologies for the strong language used. Security will be provided for Becky.

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Officers responded to a call from a person who heard someone outside their house. Officers checked the house, backyard, and front yard but found no one. The caller stated the sheriff is an embarrassment and should have never had a badge, gun, or the opportunity to kill their child. A speaker stated that Black women don't get consideration and respect in America, citing Sandra Bland, Breonna Taylor, and Pam Turner. They claim there was no real accountability in these instances and that America has blood on its hands.

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I extend my condolences and thoughts and prayers to the families affected by these actions. The mayor stated that we have detained someone of interest, but I respect them to protect the integrity of the investigation. The next process for us is what we do best in our detectives: to coordinate with the prosecutors, to collect evidence, to conduct interviews, and then, from there, when it is appropriate and accurate, to share more details with you all. I’m pleased to say that the mayor stated the collaboration between our federal partners, our different municipalities in the state is all hands on deck. When this is in the city that’s shaken the conscience, we know for a fact that we just step up. And the federal agents, our federal partners, I want to thank them for their assistance, but as well every single municipality, the state police and every other chief in the state. We came together as a small state. It impacted a lot of us, the incident that occurred. And so again, I’m just happy to share with you that we’re in the process now of coordinating with prosecution, conducting interviews and being able to collect evidence so that we can protect the integrity of the investigation and that we can hold the individuals accountable for their actions.

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There are 2.5 million Jews in New York facing harassment. I won't stand for it. I don't understand why you're here instead of ensuring Jews can wear a yarmulke safely. This behavior is unacceptable. They hate the police, American freedom, and the first amendment. They intimidate and harass. I should be able to wear a yarmulke without fear. Thank you to the NYPD for your service.

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A woman in a pink MAGA shirt pointed out that a Capitol Police officer had voted for Joe Biden, leading a small crowd to yell racist slurs at him. The officer expressed shock at being called a racial slur while in uniform.

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We apologize for any past church actions contributing to current hate. Spokane leaders are alarmed after a pride crosswalk was set on fire. City officials gathered to support the LGBTQ community. Vandalism is escalating to violence, showing the need for love and unity.

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A Winnipeg cafe owned by a Jewish family was reportedly vandalized with anti-Semitic graffiti, and the owner was allegedly attacked. The incident led to community support, but police now claim the owners staged the event and have charged them with public mischief. The family denies the allegations, maintaining they were victims of a hate crime. Police say they found evidence of a crime, but not a hate crime, expressing disappointment that the family used hate and racism in a disingenuous way. Members of Winnipeg's Jewish community initially considered it a brazen anti-Semitic attack. Now, they worry that if the allegations are true, it damages the community, wastes police time, and may cause skepticism towards future incidents. The cafe and the owner's home were up for sale. An interfaith vigil was canceled, and a crowdfunding campaign was taken down.

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The speaker identifies the city as one of labor, businesses, faith, believers, and dreamers, then reminds the audience why they are gathered. The speaker states that last Thursday, ICE entered the city and provoked it by chasing people through Home Depots and car washes. They claim there was an effort to federalize the National Guard, and that the National Guard was complimented in the White House for keeping peace in the city Saturday night.

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A white pickup truck with a 40-year-old white man inside was seen zipping by a house seconds after an explosive device next to a gas can was detonated. The can didn't explode, leaving singe marks on the building that houses Mr. G's Hair Design Studios and the local chapter of the NAACP. Federal agents are investigating if this was a targeted attack, which the group's president believes is a sign of their progress in fighting for civil rights. The neighborhood is in shock, and some are concerned for their safety. However, a skeptic claims that the bombing is a hoax, pointing to a Google Maps photo from September 2014 that shows the same black mark on the building. The FBI has released a sketch of a white male suspect and is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest.

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Community leaders are expressing support for Free Palestine and frustration with the police. Apologies for the strong language used. Security will be present.

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A federal indictment reveals communications between mayoral candidate Yemi Mabalade and Derek Bernard, one of the accused in a hate crime hoax before the 2023 runoff election. Court documents detail five contacts, starting with a Facebook message from Bernard ten days before a cross was burned near a Mabalade campaign sign. Bernard's message indicated he was mobilizing support against perceived threats. Additional communications included a text on April 23 and a phone call before the election, with a final text on election day. Mabalade stated that the incident was traumatic for his family and community, asserting he was unaware of Bernard's criminal suspicions at the time. He expressed appreciation for law enforcement's efforts in addressing the situation. Bernard and two others face federal charges for conspiracy and maliciously conveying false information.

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On 01/10/2025, Allentown City employee Latarsha Brown reported finding a noose on her desk. The Allentown Police Department initiated a criminal investigation, reviewing surveillance and interviewing employees present on the third floor of City Hall between the afternoon of 01/09/2025 and the morning of 01/10/2025. All employees agreed to provide a buccal swab for DNA testing if needed, except for Brown, who later requested the investigation be discontinued. The noose was submitted for DNA testing. A search warrant was approved for Brown's DNA, and a sample was obtained. On 03/10/2025, the Pennsylvania State Police issued a report stating that Brown's DNA matched the DNA profile obtained from the noose. No other person's DNA was found on the noose. Detective Harold Bonds filed charges against Latarsha Brown.
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