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Hate crime charges recommended for Marysville threat against student


Hate crime charges recommended for Marysville threat against student
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Detectives in Snohomish County have completed an investigation into a Lake Stevens man who allegedly threatened to kill minorities in a social media post on a Marysville student’s page.
Chief Scairpon released a statement on Friday. In part:
The Marysville Police Department has been in regular proactive communication with members of our BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and Persons of Color) community even before these crimes occurred. Our involvement in community meetings to address hate and racism in our community signifies our firm commitment to work with our community to call out racism and hate when we see it and address racism appropriately with criminal and other consequences when appropriate.

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Marysville School District promises student safety, parents call for resignations

Marysville School District promises student safety, parents call for resignations
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NAACP Snohomish County announces rebranding, new executive committe members


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Posted: February 1, 2021
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The NAACP of Snohomish County Monday announced a name change as well as new executive committee members.
The organization will now be known as NAACP Snohomish County .
“2020 was a year of great turmoil, loss, and strife for our community and our country, but even in the most troubled times, we have had great opportunities for development and the organizational changes we are making will position us to provide greater assistance to our communities in 2021 and beyond,” said Dr. Janice Greene, president of NAACP Snohomish County.
In November 2020, the branch conducted its biennial elections in which Dr. Janice Greene was elected to serve another term as president; Louis Harris, Sandra Palmer, and Nigel Lindsey were elected vice presidents; Marcia Miller was elected branch secretary; and John Agyapong was elected branch treasurer.

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