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Tommy Ng, NYPD Asian Hate Crimes Task Force head, says attacks not new

He attributed the increased reporting to improved outreach by the NYPD to the Asian community. “Asian Americans are more aware of contacting the police and coming forward and have become cooperative in coming forward to the police department and reporting crimes, not just hate crimes, but any crimes,” he told the news outlet. A report last month by the Center for the Study of Hate & Extremism at California State University revealed a 164 percent increase in anti-Asian hate crimes in 16 of the largest U.S. cities in the first quarter of 2021 compared to the first quarter of 2020. New York had the largest increase in anti-Asian hate crimes and incidents with 42 incidents reported between January and May, a 223 percent increase, the report said. 

A historic surge : Anti-Asian American hate incidents continue to skyrocket despite public awareness campaign

A historic surge : Anti-Asian American hate incidents continue to skyrocket despite public awareness campaign N dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAY Stop killing us : Asian Americans decry spike in violent attacks amid pandemic Replay Video UP NEXT Violence against Asian Americans and Asians has grown despite increased national attention and political action against anti-Asian hate, experts said.  There was a more than 164% increase in anti-Asian hate crime reports to police in the first quarter of 2021 in 16 major cities and jurisdictions compared with last year, according to a report from the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino.

Racism in US: Anti-Asian hate grows despite Biden speech, activism

View Comments Violence against Asian Americans and Asians has grown despite increased national attention and political action against anti-Asian hate, experts said.  There was a more than 164% increase in anti-Asian hate crime reports to police in the first quarter of 2021 in 16 major cities and jurisdictions compared with last year, according to a report from the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino. More than 6,600 hate incidents have been reported in the year after the pandemic began in the United States, Stop AAPI Hate announced this week. More than a third of those incidents were reported this March alone, according to the organization founded last year in response to increased targeting of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders during the pandemic.

Racism in US: Anti-Asian hate grows despite Biden speech, activism

Violence against Asian Americans and Asians has grown despite increased national attention and political action against anti-Asian hate, experts said.  There was a more than 164% increase in anti-Asian hate crime reports to police in the first quarter of 2021 in 16 major cities and jurisdictions compared with last year, according to a report from the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino. More than 6,600 hate incidents have been reported in the year after the pandemic began in the United States, Stop AAPI Hate announced this week. More than a third of those incidents were reported this March alone, according to the organization founded last year in response to increased targeting of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders during the pandemic.

Two Asian Women Ordered to Take Off Your Mask, One Attacked With Hammer

Two Asian Women Ordered to Take Off Your Mask, One Attacked With Hammer On 5/4/21 at 1:48 PM EDT A video of two Asian women being harassed by a stranger before one was struck with a hammer was released Tuesday by the New York Police Department s Hate Crime Task Force. Before the unnamed individual, who is still at large, attacked the woman, she shouted, Take off your f ing mask. People participate in a protest to demand an end to anti-Asian violence on April 4 in New York City. Spencer Platt/Getty Images The NYPD Hate Crimes unit posted a video clip of the incident on its official Twitter account on Monday night. According to a statement posted with the video, the two Asian women, aged 31 and 29, were walking in midtown Manhattan on Sunday night when a stranger approached them. The person demanded that the victims remove their masks before striking the 31-year-old woman in the head with a hammer.

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