Year after year, most Texas police departments report zero h

Year after year, most Texas police departments report zero hate crimes. Here's why.

A Texas Tribune analysis of hate crime data found that 82% of Texas law enforcement agencies that report to the FBI tracked no hate crimes last year. However, one suburban North Texas police agency is creating a new model of collecting hate crime data.

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