FBI announces new strategies to address hate crimes in San Francisco
The FBI in San Francisco is implementing new strategies to combat hate crimes after.
Posted: May 7, 2021 2:02 PM
Updated: May 7, 2021 6:15 PM
Posted By: CNN
The FBI in San Francisco is implementing new strategies to combat hate crimes after two Asian women were stabbed at a bus stop in the city earlier this week.
The San Francisco division of the agency announced on Thursday that it planned to ramp up investigative resources, improve coordination with law enforcement partners, increase community outreach and expand public awareness around hate crimes. FBI San Francisco is surging our resources to combat hate crimes, and we will use all authority granted to us by federal law to investigate civil rights violations, FBI Assistant Special Agent in Charge Sid Patel said in a statement.
Recall Petitions Pick Up Steam in California After Newsom Effort Sees Results
Convicted murderers facing parole instead of life in prison, a rise in homeless encampments bringing danger to local residents, and failed public school policies: these are just a few reasons some Californians say they want to recall their elected officials.
Since the campaign to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom successfully gathered enough verified signatures to qualify for a recall election, local campaigns statewide have been picking up steam as more and more residents become fed up with the way they’re being treated by public officials.
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Suspect in S.F. stabbing of two Asian women faced assault charges in 2017
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The man accused of stabbing two Asian women Tuesday evening in
San Francisco was previously charged with assault with a deadly weapon in 2017, according to court records reviewed by The Chronicle. The Chronicle
The man accused of stabbing two Asian women Tuesday evening in San Francisco was previously charged with assault with a deadly weapon in 2017, according to court records reviewed by The Chronicle.
A judge subsequently sent the man, Patrick Thompson, to a state hospital after finding he was not competent to face those charges.
Daylight Attack on 2 Asian Women in San Francisco Increases Fears
The stabbing on Market Street this week and other attacks have caused some older Asian-American residents in the Bay Area to fear going outdoors, community leaders said.
The stabbing of two women at a bus stop in San Francisco on Tuesday has added to the anxiety of the city’s large Asian-American population.Credit.Mike Kai Chen for The New York Times
May 5, 2021Updated 8:15 p.m. ET
SAN FRANCISCO From her flower stand on Market Street, Patricia Lee saw the glint of a large blade and then feathers from a winter jacket fly through the air. An older woman buckled to her knees.