hate crimes
Coverage of hate crimes in the Nexus archive.
- NYC man charged with hate crimes for allegedly whipping 12-year-old boy with belt
A 37-year-old man in New York City was arrested for allegedly whipping a 12-year-old boy with a belt during a hate crime attack at a NYCHA complex. The incident occurred near a playground at the NYCHA Baruch Houses on the Lower East Side.
- Murders reach lowest levels in NYC history with nearly 25% drop amid huge 2026 crime reduction
Murders in New York City have reached the lowest levels in the city's history with a nearly 25% drop, contributing to a significant crime reduction by 2026. Despite increases in rapes and hate crimes, NYPD statistics indicate the city is safer than ever.
- SF man pleads not guilty in Castro hate crime case after DA files vandalism, assault charges
A man in San Francisco pleaded not guilty to hate crime charges, including vandalism and assault, related to alleged homophobic acts in the Castro neighborhood. The San Francisco District Attorney filed the charges against him.
- Man charged with hate crimes after alleged homophobic slurs, death threats to SF hospital worker
A 52-year-old man has been charged with multiple hate crime felonies after allegedly making homophobic slurs and death threats during two incidents at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, as reported by the San Francisco District Attorney's Office.
- Man charged with hate crimes for homophobic threats at SF General
A man has been charged with hate crimes for making homophobic threats at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital in two separate incidents. The San Francisco District Attorney's Office announced the charges.
- Mayor’s choice for human relations chief uses confirmation hearing to recall first exposure to hate crime
Kenneth Gunn, appointed as Chicago’s Commission on Human Relations head, shared his childhood experience of racial division and hate crimes during his confirmation hearing. His appointment follows the resignation of previous commissioner Nancy Andrade, who opposed a revised antisemitism report. The mayor’s recent strategy to combat hate crimes faced criticism from Jewish leaders as insufficient.
- Politically motivated crime hits all-time high in Germany
Politically motivated crime in Germany has doubled over the past decade, reaching 85,837 reported cases last year, with right-wing ideology accounting for half of the offenses. Security services attribute the rise to online discourse fueling hatred and violence, while hate crimes, antisemitic crimes, and religiously motivated crimes also increased significantly.
- Muslim Community representatives, civil societies to establish task force to tackle hate crimes
Muslim Community representatives and civil societies are forming a task force to address hate crimes. The initiative aims to find sustainable solutions without confronting the government or political parties, as stated by Maulana Ilyas Khan Falahi of Jamaat-e-Islami Maharashtra.
- May 2026 crime: NYPD reports record-low murder rate in the Big Apple; felony assaults increase
NYPD reported a record-low murder rate in NYC for May 2026, with a 20.9% year-to-date decline and fewer shooting incidents compared to previous records. However, felony assaults increased by 0.4%, and hate crimes rose 74.4%, driven by antisemitic attacks.
- Cops hunt Lower East Side bigot who beat boy with belt after anti-LGBTQ+ hate tirade
Hate crimes detectives are investigating an anti-LGBTQ+ attack in which a 12-year-old boy was verbally harassed and struck with a belt by a suspect on the Lower East Side. The incident occurred at Baruch Houses on April 29, with the suspect described as a 45-50-year-old man in black clothing. The NYPD reported a 69.2% increase in anti-LGBTQ+ hate crimes this year compared to 2025.
- Crazy video shows mob ransack NYC Scientology church as 3 busted for possible social media stunt
Two individuals were charged with burglary, criminal mischief, and assault as hate crimes following a mob's ransacking of an NYC Scientology church. The incident, which occurred three weeks prior, involved youths breaking into the premises, potentially as a social media stunt.
- Man who threatened to kill synagogue manager and said 'it would be good' to blow up Jewish school jailed for five years
A man has been sentenced to five years in jail for making threats to kill a synagogue manager and expressing support for bombing a Jewish school. The case involved serious hate crimes targeting the Jewish community.
- Starmer urges action at some Gaza protests after antisemitic attacks
UK Labour Party leader Keir Starmer stated he supports the right to protest but suggested some Gaza-related marches might need to be banned following antisemitic attacks. He emphasized a balance between free speech and preventing hate crimes.
- Met Police chief under fire after Golders Green stabbings says Jewish people face 'ghastly Venn diagram' of hate from all sides - as victim tells how he came mere centimetres from dying
Met Police chief faces criticism for comments on Jewish people facing hate from multiple sides after Golders Green stabbings. A victim described surviving a near-fatal attack in the incident.
- Leader of White Supremacist Group Pleads Guilty to Soliciting Hate Crimes and Sending Instructions to Make Bombs and Ricin
Michail Chkhikvishvili, a Georgian national and leader of the international white supremacist group Maniac Murder Cult, pleaded guilty to soliciting hate crimes and providing instructions for making bombs and ricin. The guilty plea represents a significant law enforcement victory against organized extremist violence and domestic terrorism threats.
- Director Addresses Birmingham Civil Rights Conference
FBI Director Christopher Wray addressed a civil rights conference in Birmingham, Alabama, invoking Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy to encourage civil rights activists and law enforcement leaders to continue fighting for justice. The speech focused on combating violent, bias-motivated hate crimes that persist in the United States.
- Hate Crimes a Top National Threat Priority
The FBI is increasing efforts to combat hate crimes by collaborating with local law enforcement agencies and civil rights organizations. The initiative focuses on improving reporting mechanisms and strengthening enforcement of civil rights laws across the nation.