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Published on 06-29-2006
A cross was burned in a gay man's front yard and an offensive message was
left at his home.
Chino
Published on 06-26-2006
Shayne Allyn Ziska, 44, a former officer at the California Institute for
Men, was sentenced to 17 1/2 years in prison for helping a white supremacist
prison gang, the Nazi Low Riders, assault inmates and distribute drugs.
Santa Ana
Published on 06-23-2006
Abel Castaneda was sentenced to 10 years in state prison for shouting racial
epithets at a black man and threatening to kill him while wielding a knife
in August 2005.
Elkhart
Published on 06-18-2006
Racist graffiti was spray-painted on a white man's car.
Zionsville
Published on 06-17-2006
A swastika was scrawled in a parking lot.
Hercules
Published on 06-14-2006
Racist graffiti was scrawled on a school.
Nassau
Published on 06-05-2006
Carl Graves, a 20-year-old black man, was charged with third-degree criminal
mischief, second-degree endangerment and third-degree menacing for allegedly
throwing a concrete slab at a white woman's van.
Jackson Township
Published on 06-04-2006
A racial slur and the letters 'KKK' were spray-painted on the cars, garage
doors and mailbox at the home of a Jamaican family.
New Orleans
Published on 06-01-2006
Stickers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were posted on stop signs in a
neighborhood.
Boca Raton
Published on 05-31-2006
Connor T. Ranieri, 18, was charged with criminal mischief for allegedly
drawing swastikas on a car and a bathroom wall at a local mall.
Decatur
Published on 05-30-2006
Black paint was sprayed on the windows of a Methodist church offering
Hispanic ministries the day after many Hispanics rallied for amnesty for
illegal immigrants.
Wayne
Published on 05-27-2006
Threatening messages were left on a Hindu family's home.
Coarsegold
Published on 05-26-2006
About 70 people attended `Unity Fest,` a racist rally held by a white
supremacist group from Fresno.
Morganton
Published on 05-25-2006
Grady Allan Carswell, 36, was sentenced to 20 months in federal prison for
putting a burning cross in front of a black couple's house in 2004.
Jamul
Published on 05-16-2006
Anti-Mexican graffiti was scrawled on a Mexican restaurant that was then set
afire.
Springfield
Published on 05-16-2006
A swastika was spray-painted on the mayor's garage.
College Park
Published on 05-16-2006
Tree limbs in the shape of a cross were burned in the middle of a street.
Hendersonville
Published on 05-11-2006
Racist fliers were left at several residences.
Levittown
Published on 05-08-2006
Anti-Semitic graffiti was spray-painted on a fence.
Tampa
Published on 05-07-2006
Racial epithets were scrawled on the walls of a church.
Pittsfield
Published on 05-07-2006
Swastikas were scrawled on a building.
Russellville
Published on 05-06-2006
Members of the National Knights of the Ku Klux Klan held a rally.
Bakersfield
Published on 05-06-2006
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on driveways in a
neighbhorhood.
Perryville
Published on 05-05-2006
Racist graffiti was spray-painted on a school.
West Hartford
Published on 05-04-2006
Copies of the anti-Semitic tabloid `The Truth at Last` were distributed in a
neighborhood.
Marshall
Published on 05-01-2006
Fliers from the white supremacist American Thule Society were distributed at
a local store.
East Hampton
Published on 04-29-2006
A 15-year-old teenage boy was arrested for allegedly yelling anti-Hispanic
slurs and threatening to slash two Latino teens with a machete and a
chainsaw.
Corvallis
Published on 04-29-2006
A support center for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students at
Oregon State University was vandalized.
Jay
Published on 04-28-2006
Stephen Schicchi, 19, was sentenced for his role in an alleged bias attack
against a black man in August 2005.
Bethlehem
Published on 04-28-2006
A swastika was scrawled on the side of a car.
Bowie
Published on 04-26-2006
Racial slurs and swastikas were spray- painted on a sign at a church and in
a neighborhood.
Bally
Published on 04-22-2006
Racial slurs and swastikas were spray- painted on a portable toilet at a
soccer field.
Houston
Published on 04-22-2006
Keith R. Turner, 17, and David H. Tuck, 18, were charged with aggravated
sexual assault for allegedly using ethnic slurs and attacking a 17-year-old
Hispanic boy.
Boulder
Published on 04-21-2006
Phil Martinez, 40, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for breaking a black
college student's jaw during an altercation in June 2005.
Greenwich
Published on 04-21-2006
Swastikas and anti-Christian epithets were scrawled on chalkboards at a
church and religious statues were destroyed.
Washington
Published on 04-20-2006
Fliers from the Imperial Knights of the Ku Klux Klan were scattered in
driveways throughout a neighborhood.
Brooklyn
Published on 04-18-2006
Two white teens, Anthony David, 18, and Michael Goldberg, 17, were sentenced
to five years' probation and community service after pleading guilty to
attempted first- degree assault as a hate crime for attacking a black man in
August 2005.
Westborough
Published on 04-16-2006
Anti-Semitic symbols and words were spray-painted on several homes,
driveways and cars in a neighborhood.
Durham
Published on 04-16-2006
Racist publications were distributed in several neighborhoods.
Davis
Published on 04-13-2006
Christopher Jon Vochatzer, 29, pled no contest to felony assault with a
deadly weapon in connection with an April 2005 baseball bat beating
involving a local skinhead group. Vochatzer also admitted to hate crime
enhancements for gang and hate crime, causing great bodily harm and a
personal use of a deadly weapon after he beat a man who the skinhead group
thought was `not racist enough` to suit them. He was sentenced to 28 years
in prison.
Ellicott City
Published on 04-08-2006
A swastika was painted on a high school football field.
Columbus
Published on 04-07-2006
Copies of a racist letter advocating abortion to keep black birth rates down
were sent to 350 dormitory rooms at Ohio State University.
Waco
Published on 04-02-2006
A white man allegedly used anti-Muslim and ethnic slurs and attacked a
female Muslim student at Baylor University.
Harrisburg
Published on 04-01-2006
Swastikas and a racial slur were spray- painted on two buildings.
Ventura
Published on 03-29-2006
Bridget Callahan, 34, was sentenced to nine years in prison for her role in
the Skinhead gang murder of a 17-year-old in 1998.
Damascus
Published on 03-25-2006
Racist graffiti was spray-painted throughout a school.
Fountain Hill
Published on 03-24-2006
Swastikas were drawn on two signs at a local daycare center.
Salt Lake City
Published on 03-14-2006
Robby Wayne Baalman, 20, was sentenced to almost five years in prison after
pleading guilty in December to one count of interference with a federally
protected activity for his involvement in an attack on a black bicyclist in
March 2005. He also was ordered to serve a three-year supervised parole and
pay more than $20,000 in restitution.
Chicago
Published on 03-08-2006
Swastikas and racist graffiti were scrawled on several buildings at a
college.
Denver
Published on 03-06-2006
Malaika Griffin, a 34-year-old black woman, was sentenced to life in prison
plus 10 years after she was convicted of first-degree murder, aggravated
robbery and motor vehicle theft for shooting a white man in the back in May
1999.
Stoughton
Published on 03-05-2006
Several swastikas were painted on a Jewish community center.
New York
Published on 03-05-2006
Two Hispanic men allegedly used anti-Asian epithets and slashed three men
with box cutters outside a diner.
Patchogue
Published on 03-05-2006
Harley Heyward, 28, was charged with one count of aggravated harassment and
one count of endangering the welfare of a child as a hate crime for
allegedly kicking a two-year-old boy while yelling anti-Hispanic slurs.
Yonkers
Published on 03-01-2006
Swastikas were spray-painted on the hoods of two cars.
Brookfield
Published on 02-25-2006
Fliers from the National Socialist Movement were placed on cars in a
park-and-ride lot.
Philadelphia
Published on 02-21-2006
John Dixon, 45, and Albert Martin, 36, were sentenced to five years of
probation and 500 hours of community service for allegedly burning a cross
next to an interracial couple's home on September 2004.
Olympia
Published on 02-21-2006
Leaflets from the National Socialist Movement were found on the lawns of
residences throughout a neighborhood.
Hobart
Published on 02-20-2006
A racial epithet was scrawled on the sidewalk outside a black family's home
in a racially mixed subdivision. A swastika was also scrawled on a bulldozer
parked near the family's home.
Colorado Springs
Published on 02-13-2006
Fliers from the neo-Nazi White Revolution were left on the campus of
Colorado State University.
Westport
Published on 02-10-2006
Swastikas and other racist graffiti were spray-painted on trees and street
signs in a neighborhood.
Ridgefield Park
Published on 02-07-2006
A racial slur was spray-painted on the side of a building.
Agoura Hills
Published on 02-01-2006
Swastikas and racist graffiti were etched into a car.
Ukiah
Published on 02-01-2006
A 14-year-old Jewish girl received a threatening letter with anti-Semitic
language and Nazi pictures. Two boys, 15 and 16, were arrested on hate crime
charges.
Douglasville
Published on 02-01-2006
Several swastikas were spray-painted on a well belonging to a black family.
Preston
Published on 01-29-2006
Two teenage boys, 13 and 14, were charged with malicious destruction of
property for allegedly spray-painting the letters `KKK` on a car. The
14-year-old was also charged with committing a religious hate crime.
Las Vegas
Published on 01-26-2006
A flier from the neo-Nazi White Peoples Party was left on a car.
Rockville
Published on 01-22-2006
A cross was burned in a black family's yard.
Floral City
Published on 01-21-2006
A dead raccoon hanging from a noose and a racist note were found on the
porch of a Methodist church with a predominantly black congregation.
Scarsdale
Published on 01-21-2006
Four swastikas were spray-painted on a school.
Gaithersburg
Published on 01-17-2006
Swastikas and other Nazi symbols were spray-painted on a wooden dock, a
sidewalk, benches and trees near a lake.
Saint Paul
Published on 01-17-2006
A cross was burned in front of a temple.
Osteen
Published on 01-16-2006
A cross with a racist message written on it was burned in a biracial
couple's yard.
Middletown
Published on 01-16-2006
Fliers from the World Knights of the Ku Klux Klan were distributed in front
of homes throughout a neighborhood.
Bakersfield
Published on 01-13-2006
Racist graffiti was scrawled on a black teenager's car.
Santa Rosa
Published on 01-09-2006
Swastikas and anti-Mexican slogans were spray-painted on a Mexican
restaurant.
Gresham
Published on 01-09-2006
Three people were sentenced to prison for menacing a mortgage broker with a
matchete and using racial insults gainst him outside a convenience store in
August. Christian L. Coats, 23, was sentenced to more than two years in
prison for attempted first-degree assault and intimidation; William P.
Henry, 29, was sentenced to more than three years for attempted first-degree
assault and menacing; and Ariane E. Celis, 23, was put on three years
probation, also for attempted first degree assault, in connection with the
incident.
Santa Rosa
Published on 01-06-2006
A swastika was dug in the ground near a school.
Durham
Published on 01-06-2006
Fliers from the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan were distributed throughout a
neighborhood. 2005
Novato
Published on 12-31-2005
An anti-Semitic message made out of toilet paper was left in front of a
Jewish family's home.
Fairview Heights
Published on 12-30-2005
A death threat and a racial slur were spray- painted on the home of a black
family that displayed a black Santa Claus in their yard. A hangman's noose
was also tied around the statue's neck and the statue was hung from a tree.
Chapel Hill
Published on 12-26-2005
Fliers from the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan were left in the driveways of
several residences.
Madison
Published on 12-26-2005
Copies of the racist tabloid 'The Aryan Alternative' were distributed
throughout a neighborhood.
San Jose
Published on 12-25-2005
The word 'fag' was etched on a car and burned into a man's yard.
Madison
Published on 12-21-2005
Kevin R. Sochacki and Caleb M. Moore, both 18, and Michael D. Riha and
Benjamin T. Chamberlain, both 19, were charged with felony criminal damage
to property and misdemeanor disorderly conduct for allegedly vandalizing a
university's bulletin board informing students of services available from
the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender organization.
Swampscott
Published on 12-19-2005
Three 14-year-olds were charged with a hate crime for allegedly setting fire
to a van belonging to a synagogue.
Lancaster
Published on 12-18-2005
Copies of the racist tabloid 'The Aryan Alternative' were left in yards.
Hampton Bays
Published on 12-15-2005
Jake Hagen, 16, was charged with second-degree criminal mischief, second-
degree aggravated harassment and other charges for allegedly scrawling
anti-black epithets on a trailer located on the site of a planned casino
owned by Native Americans.
Sanford
Published on 12-09-2005
A cross was burned in a vacant lot.
Suffolk
Published on 12-06-2005
A racist newsletter was left in the yard of a residence.
Ridgefield
Published on 12-05-2005
Racist fliers were distributed throughout a neighborhood.
Norristown
Published on 12-04-2005
Racist graffiti was allegedly painted on the steps of a residence.
Annapolis
Published on 12-03-2005
Literature from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Boulder
Published on 11-20-2005
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Vanguard were left on the University of
Colorado campus.
Kingston
Published on 11-19-2005
About 50 people participated in a rally organized by white supremacist radio
host Hal Turner.
Elk Grove
Published on 11-18-2005
Racial slurs, swastikas and profanity were spray-painted on a high school.
Boulder
Published on 11-18-2005
A black female student leader at the University of Colorado received a
racist, threatening e-mail.
Boulder Creek
Published on 11-16-2005
Miles O. Kelly, 21, was arrested after he allegedly threatened a motorist
while using a racial slur.
Palos Hills
Published on 11-16-2005
Saed Mohamad, 21, was charged with a hate crime and aggravated battery for
allegedly beating a black man and spraying him with pepper spray while using
racial epithets. Hamoda Mohamad, 18, was also charged with two counts of
aggravated battery for his alleged participation in the attack.
Upper Deerfield
Published on 11-16-2005
Shenina Ware, 30, was charged with two counts of bias intimidation and two
counts of criminal mischief after she allegedly wrote racial slurs and drew
swastikas at two residences.
Davis
Published on 11-14-2005
An 18-year-old white man was allegedly taunted about his race by seven black
juveniles as he was boarding a bus on the University of California - Davis
campus.
Lakewood
Published on 11-14-2005
Racial slurs, Nazi phrases and swastikas were painted on a house.
Orlando
Published on 11-12-2005
Copies of the racist tabloid `The Aryan Alternative` was distributed
throughout a neighborhood.
Columbia
Published on 11-09-2005
Racist literature from the neo-Nazi Nationalist Socialist Movement was
distributed throughout the city.
Glen Rock
Published on 11-09-2005
A swastika and an obscenity were scrawled on the sidewalk in front of a
Jewish family's residence.
Shelton
Published on 11-08-2005
Fliers from the white supremacist group EURO were placed in mailboxes.
Cincinnati
Published on 11-07-2005
Racist fliers were distributed throughout a neighborhood.
Austin
Published on 11-05-2005
About 14 members of the American White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan held a
rally.
Marysville
Published on 11-04-2005
Nicholas David Thomas, 20, was arrested for hate crimes after allegedly
pointing a plastic pistol and making `white power` statements to a store
clerk.
Middlefield
Published on 11-04-2005
Fliers from the white supremacist group EURO were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Ventura
Published on 11-03-2005
The phrase `Whites only` was painted on a vacant house.
Barnegat
Published on 11-03-2005
Two white 16-year-olds were charged with bias-related offenses after they
allegedly yelled racial slurs at a black 13-year-old and struck him with a
Confederate flag after they saw him shake a white person's hand. One 16-
year-old was charged with bias intimidation, simple assault and harassment
and the other was charged with bias intimidation and harassment.
Cockeysville
Published on 11-02-2005
The racist tabloid `The Aryan Alternative` was distributed to residents
throughout a neighborhood.
Charlottesville
Published on 11-02-2005
Copies of the racist tabloid `The Aryan Alternative` were distributed
throughout the city.
Kingston
Published on 10-31-2005
Cards from Vanguard News Network bearing swastikas were left on cars and
driveways at several school district buildings.
New York
Published on 10-30-2005
A red swastika was scrawled on a campaign poster for Mayor Michael
Bloomberg.
Lewisburg
Published on 10-30-2005
Copies of the white supremacist tabloid The Aryan Alternative were left on
the doorsteps of neighborhood businesses.
Durham
Published on 10-29-2005
A copy of the white supremacist tabloid The Aryan Alternative was thrown
into an interracial family's yard.
Ridgefield
Published on 10-25-2005
A swastika-shaped pattern was either burned or chemically etched into the
yard of a residence.
Grand Rapids
Published on 10-18-2005
Two white men, Robert Hornof, 21, and Glen Schutter, 24, were each sentenced
to 90 days in jail, 90 days of electronic tethering and two years of
probation for the 2003 beating of a black motorist.
Durham
Published on 10-15-2005
The letters `KKK` were scrawled on a Jewish couple's van.
Toledo
Published on 10-15-2005
A scheduled march by the neo-Nazi National Socialism Movement was called
off, but a mob of protesters, including rival gang members, threw rocks and
bricks at police, injuring 12 officers; looted and burned a corner bar, and
smashed the windows of a gas station. One hundred and fourteen people were
arrested.
New York City
Published on 10-12-2005
Paul Rotondi, 19, and Frank Scarpinito, 18, were each sentenced to 150 hours
of community service and five years' probation for the January hate crime
attack on a self-proclaimed Satanist.
Milton
Published on 10-12-2005
A cross was burned in a predominantly Hispanic neighborhood.
Houston
Published on 10-12-2005
Racial slurs and swastikas were spray- painted on the walls of a home that
was also set ablaze.
Troutdale
Published on 10-08-2005
Paul Anthony Hemming and Jessica Lynn Simmons, both 18, and a female
juvenile face charges of first- and second-degree criminal mischief,
second-degree intimidation and unlawfully applying graffiti after they
allegedly spray-painted racist graffiti on a high school and several houses
and vehicles.
Derby
Published on 10-07-2005
Two 16-year-olds, Alex Bedard and Tristan McDougall, were charged with
third-degree intimidation based on bigotry or bias and third-degree criminal
mischief for allegedly scrawling racist graffiti on a church and day-care
center.
Monticello
Published on 10-07-2005
Dominick DePreizo, 16; Anthony Wingert, 18; and Raymond Surerus, 18, were
charged with third-degree burglary and third-degree criminal mischief as
felony hate crimes; making graffiti; possession of graffiti instruments and
possession of burglar's tools after they allegedly vandalized and defecated
in a synagogue and spray-painted anti-Semitic graffiti.
Kirkwood
Published on 10-06-2005
Four teenagers were charged with suspicion of vandalism and a hate crime for
allegedly scrawling a racial slur and a swastika at two schools in August.
Austin
Published on 10-06-2005
Donald Bockman, 25, and Darren Gay, 22, were sentenced to six years in
prison for attacking a gay man in July 2004.
Hoboken
Published on 10-05-2005
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on the doorsteps of
several residences in a neighborhood.
Ambler
Published on 10-05-2005
Racist literature was left at several residences, including the home of an
interracial couple.
Port Republic
Published on 10-03-2005
Racist graffiti was spray-painted on a road.
Melville
Published on 10-03-2005
Three men allegedly attacked a man while threatening to kill him because of
his sexual orientation.
Lansing
Published on 10-02-2005
Daniel Dropik, 22, pled guilty to the April attempted arsons of two
predominantly black churches in Lansing and Milwaukee.
Coralville
Published on 10-01-2005
Troy Carter Anderson, 24, was charged with a hate crime and assault causing
bodily injury and violation of another's individual rights for allegedly
punching a Middle Eastern woman outside a bar and calling her a derogatory
name.
Marysville
Published on 09-26-2005
Daniel J. Farris, 18, was charged with assault with a deadly weapon, causing
pain, suffering or injury to an elder or dependent adult and an hate crime
for allegedly beating an elderly black man while yelling racial slurs.
Zion
Published on 09-26-2005
Aaron Rush, 20, was sentenced to three years in prison for his role in a
June attack on two teenage girls. The attack occurred after one of the girls
told Rush and his companion that she was sexually involved with the other
girl.
Baltimore
Published on 09-26-2005
Yankees baseball player Derek Jeter received a threatening letter warning
him to stop dating white women or he would `be shot or set on fire.`
Long Island
Published on 09-24-2005
The gate at the home of a white attorney was rammed with a car and a Star of
David and swastika were painted on his fence.
Waverly
Published on 09-24-2005
Martin Baxter, 29, was sentenced to life in prison for aggravated murder and
to four years for tampering with evidence in the October 2004 beating death
of a 39-year- old man Baxter believed was gay.
Brooklyn
Published on 09-23-2005
Four teenage girls -- three black and one Hispanic -- allegedly attacked two
white teenage girls.
Richmond
Published on 09-23-2005
Lamont Joseph Fountain, 21, and two 16- year-olds, all of whom are black,
were each charged with assault by mob, robbery and hate crime-assault for
allegedly beating and robbing a 16-year-old because the teen was a `white
person in a black neighborhood.
Los Angeles
Published on 09-22-2005
Former Jewish Defense League member Earl Krugel, 62, was sentenced to 20
years in federal prison for plotting to blow up a mosque and the office of
an Arab-American congressman in December 2001.
Ames
Published on 09-22-2005
Racist fliers were inserted in student magazines at Iowa State University.
Browns Mills
Published on 09-19-2005
A cross and `Get Jesus` was painted on the garage door of a black man who is
a Rastafarian.
Tooele
Published on 09-18-2005
Two alleged white supremacists, Aaron T. Segelson, 27, and Michael S. Polk,
23, were arrested for allegedly beating and stabbing a man.
El Cerrito
Published on 09-17-2005
A swastika was scrawled on a bathroom door at a school.
Amherst
Published on 09-17-2005
The words 'Ku Klux Klan' was chalked on a black teacher's driveway.
Greenfield
Published on 09-15-2005
The letters `KKK` were scrawled on a driveway.
Miami Beach
Published on 09-13-2005
Michael Gonzalez, 18, was charged with aggravated assault and assault with a
deadly weapon for allegedly attacking a gay man.
Cedar Lake
Published on 09-12-2005
Ku Klux Klan fliers were left in a black woman's yard.
Miami
Published on 09-11-2005
A group of men allegedly called two gay men anti-gay epithets and struck one
of the men with a bottle.
Key West
Published on 09-07-2005
Jeremy Jackson, a 34-year-old white man, was charged with battery and
evidencing prejudice for allegedly attacking a black man while yelling
racial slurs.
Stuart
Published on 09-04-2005
The letters 'KKK' and a swastika were spray-painted on a residence and cars.
Louisville
Published on 09-01-2005
Racist letters were sent to more than 15 black employees of a nightclub and
bowling alley.
Oklahoma City
Published on 08-30-2005
White supremacist Sean Gillespie, 21, was sentenced to 39 years in prison
for firebombing a Jewish temple in April 2004.
Eugene
Published on 08-30-2005
Jacob Albert Laskey, 25; Gabriel Doyle Laskey, 20; and Gerald Anthony
Poundstone, 27, were all charged with conspiracy to violate civil rights
after they allegedly threw rocks engraved with Nazi symbols through the
window of a synagogue during service. Jacob Laskey and Poundstone were also
charged with obstruction of justice relating to witness intimidation.
Lawrenceville
Published on 08-28-2005
Swastikas and obscenities were burned into the lawn of a Jewish family's
home.
Seattle
Published on 08-26-2005
Racial epithets were spray-painted on the garage doors of a residence.
Bonita Springs
Published on 08-25-2005
Swastikas and other hate graffiti were scrawled on a building and a sign at
a local school.
Olathe
Published on 08-23-2005
Fliers from the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Springfield
Published on 08-23-2005
Adam Daniel Jacobs, 28, a member of the neo-Nazi Creativity Movement, was
sentenced to five years in prison for beating his roommate.
Keene
Published on 08-20-2005
Literature with white supremacist, anti- Semitic and anti-gay content was
scattered on driveways in a neighborhood.
Waltham
Published on 08-18-2005
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on front yards of
residences in a neighborhood.
Wellesley
Published on 08-18-2005
Literature from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was distributed throughout
the city.
Brooklyn
Published on 08-16-2005
Nicolas Morse, 19; Robert Lombard and Stephen Cucarese, both 18; Anthony
David, 17, were charged with aggravated harassment and riot for allegedly
beating a black motorist on Aug. 7. David was also charged with reckless
endangerment and a fifth man, Anthony Capone, 17, was charged with assault,
aggravated harassment and riot in connection with the attack.
Norristown
Published on 08-16-2005
Christopher Whittaker, 22, was sentenced to one to 23 months in jail and
community service after being charged with institutional vandalism for
vandalizing the grounds of a church with his SUV. Whittaker must also
complete one year of probation and 18 hours of community service and write a
letter of apology to the church.
Gresham
Published on 08-14-2005
Reported Skinheads William P. Henry, 29; Christian L. Coats and Ariane E.
Celis, both 22, and Dennis L. Mothersbaugh allegedly used racial slurs and
threatened a black man with a machete and a sport utility vehicle.
Palm Desert
Published on 08-11-2005
Two 13-year-old girls were arrested for, and allegedly confessed to, hate
crimes involving the vandalism of 12 houses and vehicles.
Salt Lake City
Published on 08-10-2005
Tracy David Sweana, leader of the white supremacist Soliders of the Aryan
Culture, was sentenced to 20 years for operating a drug ring and protecting
incarcerated members from other inmates through intimidation and violent
crimes.
Fayetteville
Published on 08-09-2005
A man allegedly attacked a woman while yelling an anti-gay slur.
Elkridge
Published on 08-09-2005
Two 15-year-old boys were charged with several counts of arson, destruction
of property and harassment of a person for ethnic reasons for allegedly
vandalizing Asian-owned businesses.
Cherry Hill
Published on 08-09-2005
Swastikas and other graffiti were painted on a fence and the interior walls
of a sports complex.
Arlington
Published on 08-09-2005
Three white men allegedly shouted racial slurs at a pregnant black Muslim
woman.
Merced
Published on 08-08-2005
A trailer with swastikas and the letters `KKK` was parked in front of a
black woman's home.
Lincoln
Published on 08-08-2005
`Damn Taliban` and other hate messages were scrawled on the car of a U.S.
soldier who is of the Sikh religion. The car's tires were also cut.
Palm Desert
Published on 08-07-2005
A swastika was spray-painted on a wall at a Jewish school.
Brooklyn
Published on 08-07-2005
At least six white men allegedly attacked a black man while one of them men
yelled a racial slur.
New York
Published on 08-07-2005
Two men allegedly attacked a gay man while yelling anti-gay slurs.
Maitland
Published on 08-05-2005
Copies of the racist tabloid 'The Aryan Alternative' was distributed
throughout the city.
Winter Park
Published on 08-05-2005
Copies of the racist tabloid 'The Aryan Alternative' was distributed
throughout the city.
Raleigh
Published on 08-05-2005
Racist literature was distributed throughout a neighborhood.
Buffalo
Published on 08-04-2005
Literature from the white supremacist Racial Nationalist Party of America
were distributed throughout a neighborhood.
New York
Published on 08-04-2005
Shawn Lawyer, 25, was charged with 13 counts of criminal mischief and
aggravated harassment for allegedly spraying-painting swastikas and satanic
symbols on his neighbors' doors.
Villa Park
Published on 08-02-2005
William J. Nelson, 38, was sentenced to eight years in prison after pleading
guilty to an August 2004 hate crime in which he yelled racial slurs at a
black man and beat him.
Brooklyn
Published on 08-02-2005
Two black men allegedly attacked a white man while yelling anti-Semitic
slurs.
Philadelphia
Published on 08-02-2005
Robert Baldwin was charged with felony ethnic intimidation, misdemeanor
simple assault and misdemeanor harassment after he allegedly used racial
slurs, kicked the back of a black couple's seats in front of him on an
airplane, put his bare feet on a headrest, and then put his feet on the
couple's armrest.
Clarksville
Published on 07-26-2005
Copies of the racist newsletter The Aryan Alternative were distributed in
the town.
Chicago
Published on 07-21-2005
Richard Mayers, 33, was charged with misdemeanor disorderly conduct for
giving a Nazi salute while attending court on another charge. Mayers also
yelled a racial slur to a 12-year-old girl who was part of a group touring
the jail.
Farmingville
Published on 07-21-2005
James Stern, 32, and Matthew Lindstadt, 20, were charged with using racial
slurs and throwing a beer bottle at two Latino men.
Medford
Published on 07-21-2005
A 16-year-old boy was charged with third- degree burglary for allegedly
spray-painting racist and anti-Semitic graffiti on the walls of a movie
theater in October 2003.
Plattsburgh
Published on 07-20-2005
Philip Robertson, 22, was sentenced to five years in prison for the
September 2004 of stabbing his roommate. Robertson asked his roommate if he
was Jewish during the attack.
New York
Published on 07-18-2005
Dylan Jewell, 17, and Vincent Conwell, 20, were charged with aggravated
harassment for allegedly shoving, threatening to kill and throwing rocks at
a Mexican woman.
Buffalo
Published on 07-16-2005
A black man was allegedly attacked by five white men who yelled racial slurs
at him. James P. Tracy, 21, Henry M. Rytel, 20, Sean M. Braven, 19, Matthew
J.Hembrecht, 16, and Richard B. Schutt, 22, were charged with felony
second-degree assault and misdemeanor criminal possession of a weapon.
Parrish
Published on 07-15-2005
The letters `KKK` were spray-painted on a utility trailer at an church.
Ames
Published on 07-13-2005
Anti-gay and anti-Semitic graffiti was spray-painted on buildings and
sidewalks at a college.
Salt Lake City
Published on 07-12-2005
Lance Vanderstappen, a 25-year-old white supremacist, allegedly stabbed a
Hispanic inmate in a holding cell after Vanderstappen had been sentenced to
63 months in federal prison for stabbing a man in 2001 to advance his
position within the Soldiers of Aryan Culture.
Grand Rapids
Published on 07-09-2005
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement were left on cars and
houses in a neighborhood.
Middlebrook
Published on 07-09-2005
Anti-gay messages were scrawled on a church during an attempted arson.
Riverside
Published on 07-06-2005
Racist slogans and epithets were scrawled on the inside and outside of a
black man's garage.
Fincastle
Published on 07-06-2005
James R. Looney, 19, was sentenced to five years in prison for
spray-painting the letters `KKK` on a black family's house and car.
Anderson
Published on 07-05-2005
Fliers from the neo-Nazi White Aryan Resistance were distributed throughout
a neighborhood.
Jacksonville
Published on 07-05-2005
Jeremy Kratzer, 25, and Ricky `Chase` Hobbs, 23, were sentenced to 21 months
in federal prison for burning a cross on a black family's yard and hanging a
noose on their door in April 1999.
Destin
Published on 07-01-2005
Zachary William Brown, 18, was charged with a hate crime after allegedly
attacking a man Brown learned was gay.
Brooklyn
Published on 07-01-2005
A group of black and Hispanic people allegedly yelled racial slurs and
attacked an Asian woman.
Howard Beach
Published on 07-01-2005
Anthony Ench, 21, was charged with assault as a hate crime in connection
with an attack on a black man. Another man, Nicholas Minucci, had already
been charged with first-degree assault as a hate crime in the incident.
Yorktown
Published on 06-25-2005
About 150 members of the National Socialist Movement rallied.
Somers
Published on 06-21-2005
Nazi graffiti and profanities were spray- painted at a school, a library, a
school bus garage and a car dealership.
Fond du Lac
Published on 06-21-2005
Alleged white supremacist Nathaniel E. Pickart, 28, was charged with
manufacturing and selling pipe bombs to an undercover agent.
Boulder
Published on 06-19-2005
Racist fliers from the neo-Nazi National Vanguard were left on cars parked
at a mall.
Cleburne
Published on 06-13-2005
Billy Calahan, 19, was sentenced to two years' probation for attacking a man
because of his perceived sexual orientation. Calahan was also ordered to
undergo anger-management counseling and random drug screening, perform 200
hours of community service, and pay a $1,000 fine and court costs.
Indianapolis
Published on 06-09-2005
Five members of a gang called 2-1 FATAL allegedly set fire to a home to
prevent a black family from moving in. Michael Litel, 40; Doris Litel and
Dennis Craig, both 29; Richard D. Hacker, 22; and James Holwager, 25, were
charged with gang activity, arson and criminal recklessness.
Arlington
Published on 06-09-2005
Racial slurs directed at tribal members were spray-painted on several signs.
Anne Arundel
Published on 06-07-2005
Racist fliers were distributed throughout a neighborhood.
Plattsburgh
Published on 06-07-2005
An anti-gay slur was scrawled on a sign.
Plymouth
Published on 06-03-2005
Erin Monaghan, 25, was charged with a hate crime after she allegedly punched
a 14-year-old girl who was dressed in the traditional plain clothing of her
fundamentalist Christian sect.
Orinda
Published on 06-02-2005
Swastikas and anti-Semitic graffiti were scrawled on the walls of a school.
Des Moines
Published on 06-02-2005
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed in two
neighborhoods.
Durham
Published on 05-25-2005
Three large crosses were burned in separate incidents throughout the city.
San Jose
Published on 05-18-2005
Swastikas were burned in several yards in a neighborhood.
Schnecksville
Published on 05-18-2005
Racist fliers were distributed by the Christian Identity group Kingdom
Identity Ministries.
Whitemarsh
Published on 05-14-2005
Swastikas and racial slurs were spray-painted on a tennis court at a school.
Seattle
Published on 05-14-2005
Vadim Samusenko, 21, was sentenced to two years and eight months in prison
for attacking a gay man in June 2004.
Palatine
Published on 05-09-2005
Jeffrey J. Travis, 34, was charged with a felony hate crime for allegedly
entering a neighbor's apartment and shouting racial slurs at him during an
argument.
Maryville
Published on 05-08-2005
Swastikas and the letters 'WP' were spray-painted on a Mexican store.
Somerville
Published on 05-07-2005
About two dozen supporters of the neo-Nazi group White Revolution rallied in
a parking lot and prepared to stage a demonstration outside a Holocaust
memorial in downtown Boston the next day.
Colebrookdale
Published on 05-05-2005
A 13-year-old was charged with writing racial slurs on a bathroom wall at a
school.
Mill Valley
Published on 05-04-2005
The phrase 'die fag' was scrawled on the car of a 17-year-old girl who
beongs to a gay and lesbian organization.
Rutland
Published on 05-02-2005
Daniel Streeter, 19, was charged with two counts of aggravated assault with
a deadly weapon, with both of the counts charged as hate crimes, for
allegedly firing a BB gun and striking two Asian members of a high school
track team running through the city.
West Palm Beach
Published on 05-01-2005
Fliers from the neo-Nazi White Aryan Resistance were left in driveways and
on lawns in a neighborhood.
Boston
Published on 04-29-2005
A openly gay student at Harvard University was assaulted by a man who
allegedly yelled epithets at the student and his companion before attacking
the student.
St. Petersburg
Published on 04-28-2005
Racist and anti-Semitic messages were written in tar on the walls of a
condominium.
South St. Paul
Published on 04-27-2005
Anthony A. Pierpont, 38, former owner of the racist record company
Panzerfaust Records, was sentenced to 10 days of electronic home monitoring
and placed on probation for three years, with a $300 fine for cocaine
possession.
East Hampton
Published on 04-27-2005
A white man allegedly assaulted a Hispanic man.
San Diego
Published on 04-26-2005
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Bannockburn
Published on 04-26-2005
Alicia Hardin, a black 19-year-old woman, was charged with disorderly
conduct and a hate crime for allegedly mailing racist threats to fellow
minorities at Trinity International University because she was homesick and
wanted to convince her parents the campus was dangerous.
Sante Fe
Published on 04-26-2005
Four teenage boys were charged with spray-painting swastikas and racial
slurs, burning a cross and leaving a noose on a tree at a black woman's
residence.
Rutland
Published on 04-25-2005
Daniel Streeter, 19, was charged with a hate crime for allegedly firing a BB
gun and striking two Asian members of a high school track team running
through the city.
Bantam
Published on 04-22-2005
Tyler Kieran Kallenbach, 17, and Sam Stiles, 17, are accused of
spray-painting swastikas and remarks referring to the pope, Jesus, Mary, and
Satan on a local Catholic social club.
Monroe
Published on 04-21-2005
A white 17-year-old who dangled a noose in front of an black student in
October 2000 was ordered to interview three adults of color and write an
essay.
Newark
Published on 04-20-2005
Richard McCullough, 30, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for fatally
stabbing a 15-year-old lesbian.
Haverstraw
Published on 04-20-2005
A 15-year-old teenager was charged with a hate crime, fourth-degree criminal
mischief as a hate crime and making graffiti after he allegedly
spray-painted swastikas and racial epithets on buildings in two areas.
Portland
Published on 04-20-2005
Fliers from the neo-Nazi Nationalist Socialist Movement were distributed
throughout a neighborhood.
Ventura
Published on 04-18-2005
Skinhead David Ziesmer, 32, was found guilty of fatally stabbing a teenage
girl who he believed was a police informant in 1998.
Louisville
Published on 04-18-2005
Racist fliers were inserted inside local newspapers.
Santa Rosa
Published on 04-16-2005
Swastikas and white power insignia were scrawled over a Jewish synagogue
sign.
Mason
Published on 04-11-2005
Ku Klux Klan fliers were distributed in a suburb.
New Smyrna Beach
Published on 04-06-2005
Swastikas were spray-painted in a gallery under construction.
Manchester
Published on 04-05-2005
Steven J. Jankowski, 26, was charged with breach of peace, threatening, and
second-degree intimidation based on bigotry for allegedly yelling racial
slurs at two black men.
Waterloo
Published on 04-05-2005
A swastika and the letters 'KKK' were spray-painted on a utility pole in a
neighborhood.
Tacoma
Published on 04-05-2005
Racial slurs and symbols were spray-painted on a residence and several cars.
Boulder
Published on 04-02-2005
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were found throughout a college
campus.
Yonkers
Published on 04-02-2005
Fliers from the neo-Nazi White Aryan Resistance were found in the mailboxes
of residents throughout a neighborhood.
McMinnville
Published on 04-02-2005
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement were distributed
throughout a neighborhood.
Waldorf
Published on 03-31-2005
Racist graffiti and the letters 'KKK' were spray-painted at an elementary
school.
West Palm Beach
Published on 03-30-2005
Literature from the neo-Nazi White Aryan Resistance was left in the
driveways of residences.
Helena
Published on 03-30-2005
Literature from the neo-Nazi group National Alliance was left near a school.
Seattle
Published on 03-30-2005
Vadim Samusenko, 21, David Kravchenko, 20, and Yevgeniy Savchak, 18, were
found guilty of a felony hate crime malicious harassment for the June 2004
beating of a gay man.
Tucson
Published on 03-29-2005
David A. Higdon, 22, was sentenced to life in prison for the beating death
of a gay man, Philip Walsted.
Boulder
Published on 03-28-2005
Racist stickers were found on cars, light poles and mailboxes throughout a
neighborhood.
Reno
Published on 03-28-2005
Steven J. Holten, 40, former Nevada leader of the neo-Nazi Aryan Nations,
was sentenced to four months in federal prison after pleading guilty to
sending threatening E-mails to newspaper employees and government workers.
Springfield
Published on 03-27-2005
Racial epithets were written on the inside of a black woman's garage.
Douglas
Published on 03-26-2005
Literature from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was distributed in a
neighborhood.
Riverside
Published on 03-26-2005
Dorian Lee Gutierrez, 22, was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison for
fatally stabbing a gay man outside a bar in 2002.
Trumball
Published on 03-25-2005
Racist fliers were left in driveways of residences.
Covington
Published on 03-24-2005
Racial slurs and swastikas were spray painted on a black man's truck. The
windows were smashed and the tires were also slashed.
Lee's Summit
Published on 03-24-2005
Swastikas and anti-Semitic slurs were spray-painted on the residence of a
man who is not Jewish but used to fly an Israeli flag in front of his home.
Spartanburg
Published on 03-22-2005
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left in yards.
Elk Grove
Published on 03-21-2005
Derogatory language, the letters 'KKK' and a swastika were scrawled on the
residences of two black families, a white family and an Asian-American
family.
Louisville
Published on 03-20-2005
Ku Klux Klan applications were inserted in newspapers.
Wilmington
Published on 03-19-2005
A swastika made of plastic cups was placed on a fence.
Louisville
Published on 03-13-2005
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on the front steps of a
local church.
Clifton
Published on 03-10-2005
An anti-Semitic epithet was scrawled on the garage door of a Jewish-owned
business and the windshields of two of the company's vans were smashed.
Ballston Spa
Published on 03-09-2005
Michael S. Robinson, 27, was sentenced to six months in jail for writing
'KKK' and a racial slur on neighbor's car that was involved in an
interracial relationship.
Des Moines
Published on 03-07-2005
Pamphlets from neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on doorsteps of
residences.
Newark
Published on 03-05-2005
Richard McCullough, 30, pleaded guilty to aggravated manslaughter for
fatally stabbing a 15-year-old lesbian in May 2003. The case was one of New
Jersey's first bias-crime murder cases.
Wantagh
Published on 03-02-2005
Matthew Lewis, 18, and Peter Cochikas and Frank Montalbano, both 17, were
charged with criminal mischief for beating a teen with a bat and
spray-painting hate symbols at several area high schools.
Belleville
Published on 02-28-2005
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on the lawns and
doorsteps of residences throughout a neighborhood.
San Antonio
Published on 02-28-2005
Thomas C. Carroll, 33, was sentenced to 30 years in prison for setting arson
fires at three convenience stores run by Muslims in 2003 and 2004.
Davis
Published on 02-27-2005
Racist messages were left on an Asian student's answering machine.
Belleville
Published on 02-26-2005
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were tossed on lawns throughout a
neighborhood.
Concord
Published on 02-26-2005
The words 'Go back to Mass Jew' and 'Get out Jew be gone or die' were
painted on the sliding doors of a Jewish family's residence.
Post Falls
Published on 02-24-2005
Literature from the neo-Nazi Aryan Nations was distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Needham
Published on 02-23-2005
A racial slur was spray-painted on the car of a white woman who has
interracial children.
St. Louis
Published on 02-22-2005
A swastika and the words 'white power', 'KKK', and 'southside pride' were
painted on a historically black college.
Riverside
Published on 02-18-2005
Dorian Lee Gutierrez, 21, was convicted of second-degree murder for the June
2002 stabbing death of a gay man outside a downtown bar.
Albuquerque
Published on 02-15-2005
Fliers from the neo-Nazi group the National Alliance were distributed
throughout the city.
Cranberry
Published on 02-15-2005
Fliers from the neo-Nazi group National Alliance were distributed throughout
a neighborhood.
Tempe
Published on 02-14-2005
A leaflet from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was left at a residence.
Roseville
Published on 02-14-2005
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were dropped on the lawns of
residences throughout a neighborhood.
Columbia
Published on 02-13-2005
A flier from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was left at a residence.
Waterbury
Published on 02-12-2005
Fliers from the white supremacist European-American Unity and Rights
Organization were distributed in neighborhoods.
St. Andrews
Published on 02-12-2005
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout the
city.
Lodi
Published on 02-11-2005
Racist literature was left at a residence.
Joliet
Published on 02-10-2005
A flier from the neo-Nazi Creativity Movement, formerly known as the World
Church of the Creator, was posted in front of a home for sale.
Centereach
Published on 02-10-2005
A 13-year-old was charged with a hate crime for allegedly spray-painting
ethnic slurs on an Asian homeowner's fence.
Rock Hill
Published on 02-10-2005
Two 14-year-old boys were charged with malicious damage to property for
allegedly spray-painting racist graffiti on the car of the police chief, who
is black.
Simi Valley
Published on 02-04-2005
Patrick Rea, 17, was ordered to spend nine months in a Los Angeles County
probation camp for participating in the December 2004 assault on a black
teenager in Simi Valley.
Danville
Published on 02-04-2005
The letters 'KKK' were spray-painted on a local building for the second time
in less than a month.
Tabernacle Township
Published on 02-02-2005
Albert Leo Boyson Jr., 18, and Michael Thomas Dugan, 22, were indicted on
one count each of bias intimidation and criminal mischief for allegedly
painting racial, ethnic and anti-Semitic slurs on a stone memorial in May
2004.
Elk Grove
Published on 01-31-2005
Two 16-year-old high school students admitted conspiring to commit murder in
a hate crime attack planned at their school for February 2004. A hate crime
enhancement acknowledged that they planned to target blacks and other racial
minorities, including one particular black student.
Grand Rapids
Published on 01-31-2005
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Riverside
Published on 01-28-2005
Arturo Martinez Plasencia, 26, was sentenced to 83 years to life in prison
for the attempted murder of two black men in 2002.
Manchester
Published on 01-21-2005
Christopher Rec, 19, was ordered to spend the next 12 months in prison for
his role in the attack of a black teenager in January 2004.
Simi Valley
Published on 01-19-2005
Two 16-year-olds convicted of beating an African-American newspaper vendor
in December 2004 were sentenced to serve time in juvenile hall. One teen was
sentenced to 270 days and the other to 240 days.
Ventura
Published on 01-19-2005
Kyle Lofton and Chad Alvis, both 16, were ordered to serve time for beating
a black teenager in December 2004 because of his race. Lofton was ordered to
serve nine months in juvenile detention for being the first of four teens to
attack the teen because of his race. Alvis was ordered to spend eight months
in custody for his part in the attack.
Middletown
Published on 01-19-2005
Richard Cox, 49, was charged with intimidation based on bigotry or bias in
the second degree as well as threatening in the second degree after he
allegedly used racial slurs and threatened to attack several Asian customers
in a store.
Douglas Township
Published on 01-19-2005
Three swastikas were drawn on the snow- covered driveway of a residence.
Vienna
Published on 01-19-2005
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on the driveways of
several residents, including a mixed-race couple.
Paradise
Published on 01-17-2005
Fliers from the neo-Nazi White Aryan Resistance were left at residences and
businesses.
Omaha
Published on 01-17-2005
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left in neighborhoods.
Sicklerville
Published on 01-17-2005
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left in driveways.
Winslow
Published on 01-17-2005
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left in yards of residences.
Westwood
Published on 01-16-2005
Fliers from the Knights Party, a Klan group, were left on front lawns.
Manhattan
Published on 01-16-2005
Jose Liriano, 18, was charged with second-degree assault and harassment
after he allegedly used anti-gay epithets and hurled a glass at two men.
Akron
Published on 01-15-2005
Hate graffiti and threats were spray- painted on a residence that was
ransacked and then set afire.
Newport
Published on 01-15-2005
About 30 members of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, the Cleveland Knights,
the Knights of Bedford Forrest and the Knights of Yahweh held a rally.
Washington
Published on 01-13-2005
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Minneapolis
Published on 01-13-2005
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement were left on car
windshields and mailboxes throughout a neighborhood.
Charles
Published on 01-11-2005
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed in two
communities.
Riverside
Published on 01-07-2005
Ramon Meza Rabago, 21, was sentenced to nine years in prison for his
involvement in a fight that led to the death of a gay man in June 2002.
Simi Valley
Published on 01-04-2005
One of three Simi Valley teenagers charged in a December 2004 attack on a
17-year- old black newspaper vendor was found guilty of committing a hate
crime.
Bowie
Published on 01-04-2005
Racial slurs, a Klan symbol and a crude swastika were drawn on an African-
American family's home.
Bethlehem
Published on 01-01-2005
Harold James Knight III, 54, was charged with making terroristic threats,
harassment and ethnic intimindation after he allegedly threatened a couple
by telling them the Ku Klux Klan would come after them if they didn't move.
2004
Lancaster
Published on 12-29-2004
Michael Kelly, 20, of Lancaster was sentenced to 8 years for the racially
motivated drive-by shooting of an African-American man in July 2003.
Middletown
Published on 12-29-2004
Michael Ray Miracle, 40, and Eric Fugate, 22, were charged with arson and
aggravated menacing by ethnic intimidation in connection with a cross
burning at a black family's residence. Misty Miracle, 19, was facing assault
charges in connection with an alleged attack that preceded the cross-burning
incident and two juveniles were being held on the same charges.
Lancaster
Published on 12-27-2004
Michael Kelly, 20, a reputed white supremacist was sentenced to eight years
in prison for a racially motivated drive-by shooting of an African-American
man in July 2003.
Dodge City
Published on 12-26-2004
Anti-immigrant fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on
driveways and front yards throughout a neighborhood.
Palo Alto
Published on 12-23-2004
A swastika and other graffiti were found on a chalkboard outside a
classroom.
Reno
Published on 12-23-2004
Steven J. Holten, 40, Nevada state leader of the neo-Nazi Aryan Nations,
pleaded guilty to transmitting a threat via interstate commerce.
Staten Island
Published on 12-15-2004
A group of men allegedly kicked and broke a Hanukah sign at a residence.
Duluth
Published on 12-11-2004
Leaflets from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on driveways in a
neighborhood and a news release about the event and a sample leaflet were
faxed to the local media.
San Diego
Published on 12-09-2004
A 34-year-old man allegedly used a racial slur against a San Diego County
sheriff's deputy, then punched him outside a fast-food restaurant.
South Lake Tahoe
Published on 12-08-2004
A Nazi lightning bolt symbol, two swastikas and the words 'Die Jew' were
spray-painted on the door of a synagogue.
Swarthmore
Published on 12-08-2004
Ku Klux Klan symbols and swastikas were scrawled on residences, cars,
highway signs and a school garage.
Southold Town
Published on 12-04-2004
A swastika was carved on a parked pickup truck.
Dodge City
Published on 12-03-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed.
Eugene
Published on 12-03-2004
Fliers from the white supremacist Tualatin Valley Skins were distributed in
three neighborhoods.
Brooklyn
Published on 12-01-2004
A swastika was spray-painted on a building.
Carson
Published on 11-29-2004
Harold Wesly Willard, 16, was sentenced to 10 years to life in prison after
he allegedly sexually assaulted a fellow student for an initiation into the
white supremacist Aryan Brotherhood in March.
Boston
Published on 11-28-2004
About 15 white men allegedly attacked three black teenage boys.
Manhattan
Published on 11-28-2004
Several swastikas were scrawled in the library at Columbia University.
Pasadena
Published on 11-23-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Long Island
Published on 11-21-2004
A cross was burned on the front lawn of an interracial couple's home.
Manteca
Published on 11-17-2004
Swastikas were spray-painted on mail boxes and on a water well pump.
Eden Prairie
Published on 11-13-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement were left on several
parked vehicles.
Cheshire
Published on 11-11-2004
A 13-year-old boy was charged with allegedly spray-painting a swastika on a
retaining wall.
Taylor Mill
Published on 11-09-2004
Racist literature from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed
throughout a neighborhood.
Taylor Mill
Published on 11-09-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed.
Statesboro
Published on 11-06-2004
Anti-gay epithets were spray-painted on a gay student's car at Georgia
Southern University.
St. Louis
Published on 11-06-2004
Swastikas and other symbols were painted on three homes.
Salem
Published on 11-06-2004
Swastikas and derogatory comments about Jews were placed on the side of a
synagogue.
Anaconda
Published on 11-02-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left in yards in a local
neighborhood.
Stamford
Published on 11-01-2004
Racial slurs were spray-painted on a vacant house in a racially diverse
neighborhood.
Minneapolis
Published on 11-01-2004
Anti-Semitic literature was left throughout a building at the University of
Minnesota.
Brooklyn
Published on 10-31-2004
A pool cue inscribed with a swastika was thrown through a basement window of
a home.
Stamford
Published on 10-30-2004
Racial slurs and a message threatening the life of a high school student was
spray-painted on a house.
Baton Rouge
Published on 10-30-2004
Justin Michael Landry, 23, and Robert Moore, 41, were ticketed for littering
for allegedly throwing fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance.
Waltham
Published on 10-30-2004
Literature from the neo-Nazi group White Revolution was distributed
throughout neighborhoods.
Kalispell
Published on 10-30-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout the
city.
Manhattan
Published on 10-30-2004
Swastikas and anti-Semitic slurs were scrawled inside a doctor's office.
Spring Valley
Published on 10-30-2004
Anti-Semitic fliers were distributed.
Eugene
Published on 10-30-2004
An estimated hundred fliers containing racist jokes and caricatures were
left at homes in a neighborhood.
Torrington
Published on 10-28-2004
Copies of the racist newspaper 'The Truth at Last' were distributed.
Fair Oaks
Published on 10-27-2004
Swastikas, a bullet hole, and graffiti attacking presidential candidate Sen.
John Kerry were spray-painted at the northeast Sacramento Democratic
headquarters.
Payson
Published on 10-24-2004
A flier from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was left in the driveway of a
residence.
Brooklyn
Published on 10-24-2004
A swastika was painted on a gate at an Israeli music and video store.
Olympia
Published on 10-24-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance, warning white woman to stay away
from black men, were distributed.
Payson
Published on 10-23-2004
Leaflets from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed.
Derry
Published on 10-23-2004
Fliers and recruitment material from the neo-Nazi White Revolution were left
in several neighborhoods.
Manhattan
Published on 10-22-2004
Nine swastikas were scrawled inside an apartment building.
Brooklyn
Published on 10-21-2004
Olga Abramovich, 49, was arrested in connection with the spray-painting of
six swastikas on a Jewish center.
Roanoke
Published on 10-20-2004
Zachary Lee Bryant was sentenced to 27 months and Christopher Martin
received a 21-month prison term for the bias- motivated vandalism of a
historic black church in January. Bryant and Martin were also ordered to pay
$830 in restitution to the church and Martin was fined $3,000.
Hillsboro
Published on 10-18-2004
Fliers from the white supremacist Tualatin Valley Skins were left in yards
throughout a neighborhood.
Howard Beach
Published on 10-17-2004
Six white swastikas were spray-painted on a brick pillar at a Jewish center.
Queens
Published on 10-17-2004
A man received a letter containing anti-Semitic slurs.
Sonora
Published on 10-16-2004
Bruce Thomas Synder, 18, and Travis Leif Eriksen, 23, were accused of
allegedly using racial slurs against three black people in a restaurant and
spitting on and throwing food at them.
Tulare
Published on 10-16-2004
A swastika and the numbers '88', which stand for 'Heil Hitler' were
spray-painted on a trash bin.
Fort Wayne
Published on 10-15-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on lawns through a
neighborhood.
Brooklyn
Published on 10-15-2004
Swastikas were spray-painted on a Jewish community center.
Erie
Published on 10-15-2004
A swastika and other anti-Semitic graffiti were spray-painted on a
synagogue.
Smithson Valley
Published on 10-15-2004
The letters 'KKK' and profanity were painted on a football field.
Burlington
Published on 10-14-2004
Swastikas were scrawled on a Jewish teacher's classroom door.
Glen Oaks
Published on 10-14-2004
Anti-Indian epithets were spray-painted on a house.
Portland
Published on 10-14-2004
Swastikas were spray-painted on windows, doors and on the sidewalk in front
of three businesses.
Concord
Published on 10-12-2004
Anti-Semitic fliers were left on a neighborhood street.
St. Louis
Published on 10-12-2004
Kevin A. Johnson, 36, was sentenced to life in prison for stomping another
man to death after shouting racist remarks calling the victim a Jew.
Moorestown
Published on 10-11-2004
Anti-Semitic symbols and graffiti were scrawled on a business.
Waunakee
Published on 10-11-2004
A flier from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was left in a black woman's
mailbox.
Newton
Published on 10-10-2004
Racist graffiti targeting African-Americans and homosexuals were scrawled on
a wall, a mural and a mailbox.
Westford
Published on 10-10-2004
Anti-Semitic fliers from the neo-Nazi Creativity Movement were left on front
yards of homes throughout a neighborhood.
Grand Traverse
Published on 10-10-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Brooklyn
Published on 10-10-2004
Anti-Jewish graffiti was scrawled inside an apartment building.
Lancaster
Published on 10-09-2004
A swastika and a pentagram were carved into a car.
Sauk Rapids
Published on 10-09-2004
A racial slur was painted on a residence where a black high school
basketball coach was staying with his white girlfriend.
Hannibal
Published on 10-09-2004
The letters 'KKK' and an obscenity were spray-painted on a black couple's
car.
Helena
Published on 10-09-2004
Racist literature from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was left in yards.
Lynnwood
Published on 10-08-2004
A racial epithet and the word 'Stipid' were scrawled on a black family's
car.
Brooklyn
Published on 10-07-2004
Two swastikas were painted on two columns in front of a residence.
Pittsfield
Published on 10-06-2004
A swastika and two renditions of the numerals '666' were scrawled on a wall
and front lawn of a church.
Clifton
Published on 10-06-2004
Eggs and rocks were thrown at temporary Jewish religious structures.
Brooklyn
Published on 10-05-2004
A swastika was scrawled on a door of a building.
Newton
Published on 10-04-2004
Fliers from the National Alliance were distributed in several neighborhoods.
West Medford
Published on 10-04-2004
Literature from the National Alliance was distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Lincoln
Published on 10-03-2004
The neo-Nazi Aryan Nations moved its longtime headquarters from Hayden,
Idaho, to Lincoln, Alabama.
San Diego
Published on 10-03-2004
A black man allegedly stabbed a Latino man while using racial epithets.
West Alton
Published on 10-03-2004
John W. Barbhart, 20, was charged with a hate crime after he allegedly
spray-painted racial slurs on a black family's residence.
Fargo
Published on 10-03-2004
Feces were smeared on the door of a mosque.
Cleburne
Published on 10-03-2004
Christopher Lathers, 18, Cory Gibson, 17, and Billy Calahan, 19, were
charged with aggravated assault with bodily injury in connection with the
alleged attack of a 17-year-old they believed to be homosexual.
Wantage
Published on 10-02-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed to homes in two
neighborhoods.
Sacramento
Published on 10-01-2004
Christopher Easely, 22, was sentenced to 41 months in federal prison for
burning a cross in a black family's yard in January.
Clinton Township
Published on 10-01-2004
James Brynes, 18, and two 17-year-olds were charged with spray-painting
swastikas on a Jewish resident's car.
Brooklyn
Published on 09-30-2004
A man allegedly yelled anti-gay slurs at two men and smashed their apartment
window.
Manhattan
Published on 09-29-2004
A black man allegedly yelled anti-gay slurs and slashed another man's chest.
Athens
Published on 09-28-2004
The letters 'KKK' were written on a building at a community college.
Traverse City
Published on 09-27-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed in a
neighborhood.
Plainfield
Published on 09-27-2004
Dexter Pereira, 27, was charged with first- degree robbery, first-degree
bias intimidation and second-degree aggravated assault for his alleged role
in the June 10 beating of a Hispanic man.
Mobile
Published on 09-26-2004
A man allegedly used a chain saw to smash the side window of a Jordanian
man's car and screamed racial epithets at him.
San Francisco
Published on 09-25-2004
Steven Holten, 40, the Nevada state leader of the neo-Nazi Aryan Nations,
was charged with allegedly sending an E-mail threatening Jewish
organizations, government officials and media organizations.
Craig
Published on 09-25-2004
A seventh-grade boy was charged with assault and ethnic intimidation over a
lunchroom fight with another student who allegedly harassed him in Spanish.
Lowell
Published on 09-25-2004
Leaflets from the neo-Nazi groups White Revolution and the National
Socialist Movement were left in a park.
Woburn
Published on 09-25-2004
Anti-Semitic and anti-Islamic literature from the neo-Nazi National Alliance
was distributed throughout a neighborhood.
Passaic
Published on 09-25-2004
Sean Cassidy, 28, was charged with bias intimidation, unlawful possession of
a weapon, and criminal mischief for allegedly throwing a baseball bat
through the window of a Jewish family's home.
Valley Forge
Published on 09-25-2004
About 100 white supremacists attended a rally sponsored by the neo-Nazi
National Socialist Movement.
Madison
Published on 09-24-2004
Jeffrey Scheidegger, 20, and Jeffrey Jalinski, 19, were charged with hate
crime enhancers and bail jumping for allegedly brandishing a replica of a
human skull at passersby while yellling, 'Speak English. The last couple
that didn't speak English, this is their head' at an Asian couple.
Tacoma
Published on 09-23-2004
Tristain Frye, 23, was sentenced to 13 years and nine months in prison for
her role in the hate-related murder of a homeless man in March 2003.
Vancouver
Published on 09-23-2004
A 17-year-old pleaded guilty and was sentenced to seven days in detention
and at least nine months' probation for his part in a July attack on two
black teenagers.
Belleville
Published on 09-22-2004
Swastikas, the letters 'KKK' and a racial slur were painted on the large
concrete bowl of a skateboard park.
New Orleans
Published on 09-22-2004
A 36-year-old man was stabbed several times in the side allegedly by two men
who thought he was gay.
Queens
Published on 09-22-2004
A swastika was spray-painted on the ground in a park.
Lebanon
Published on 09-22-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed in two
neigborhoods.
El Paso
Published on 09-20-2004
Antonio Flores, 57, was charged with arson and weapons charges after he
allegedly tossed a makeshift firebomb at children playing outside an Islamic
daycare center.
Los Angeles
Published on 09-19-2004
Several windows were broken and two rainbow flags were stolen from a gay
resource center on the UCLA campus.
Spring Hill
Published on 09-19-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Bronx
Published on 09-19-2004
Thomas Zibelli, 33, was charged with recruiting children to put hate
stickers on a synagogue and at a train station.
Grand Prairie
Published on 09-19-2004
Amman Reich, 43, was charged with first-degree murder for allegedly ramming
his vehicle into another vehicle, killing one passenger, while yelling
racial slurs.
Incomplete
Published on 09-18-2004
The letters 'KKK' were written on the garage doors of two black families'
residences and on a stop sign near the residence of another black family.
Saint Peters
Published on 09-18-2004
The letters 'KKK' were scrawled on two garage doors and a stop sign in a
neighborhood.
St. Charles
Published on 09-18-2004
The letters 'KKK' were spelled out in duct tape on the garage doors of two
black families.
Conway
Published on 09-16-2004
Wesley Bono, 35, was found guilty of harassment for spreading three tons of
manure on a gay pride parade route.
Alameda
Published on 09-16-2004
Three men allegedly used racial slurs and hurled water bottles at eight
Muslim students.
Gary
Published on 09-16-2004
Fliers from the Mystic Knights of the KKK were mailed to residences.
Staten Island
Published on 09-14-2004
Adam Russell, 18, and his sister Nicole, 19, were charged with second-degree
assault and aggravated harassment in a September 2003 incident where 15
young white people allegedly yelled racial epithets and attacked a black
youth and her friends.
East Hempfield
Published on 09-14-2004
Anti-gay slurs and profanities were placed on vehicles and homes.
Athens
Published on 09-13-2004
Swastikas and a racial epithet were spray- painted on a black family's home.
Bozeman
Published on 09-13-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed.
Kingston
Published on 09-13-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed.
Castle Rock
Published on 09-12-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed in
neighborhoods.
Columbus
Published on 09-12-2004
Racial slurs were spray-painted on a church.
Bedford
Published on 09-12-2004
Hate fliers were distributed.
Burlington
Published on 09-12-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed.
Ashland
Published on 09-12-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed.
Prattville
Published on 09-11-2004
Leaflets from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed in
neighborhoods.
Sutter
Published on 09-11-2004
Jared Oreste Giampaoli, 19, was charged with vandalism for allegedly
painting a 20- foot swastika on a street.
Turlock
Published on 09-11-2004
Racist graffiti was spray-painted on an elementary school.
Brandon
Published on 09-11-2004
Karl Freudenberger, 23, was convicted of hate crimes for vandalizing and
setting fire to a church.
Gary
Published on 09-11-2004
A residence in a predominantly white neighborhood that was about to be
occupied by a black family was set afire.
Slidell
Published on 09-11-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were put in newspapers.
New Paltz
Published on 09-11-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were thrown in driveways.
Staten Island
Published on 09-11-2004
Christian Rudge, 20, and Anthony Improta and Christopher Zitelli, both 19,
were sentenced to four months in prison and three years of probation in a
2003 bias attack against a black woman and her friends.
Lakewood Ranch
Published on 09-10-2004
Anti-immigration leaflets from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on
doorsteps in a neighborhood.
Key West
Published on 09-10-2004
Douglas M. Ney, 37, was charged with a hate crime after he allegedly used
anti-gay slurs, hurled a bar stool and punched several people trying to
remove him from a bar.
Lebanon
Published on 09-10-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed.
Victorville
Published on 09-09-2004
Christophe Tolliver, 26, a reported member of the neo-Nazi White Aryan
Resistance, was charged with armed robbery for his alleged participation in
the Aug. 11 robbery of three U.S. Navy sailors.
Jasper
Published on 09-08-2004
Joshua Talley, 19, pleaded guilty to criminal mischief in connection with
the desecration of the grave of James Byrd, a black man who was dragged to
death by three white men in 1998.
Louisville
Published on 09-07-2004
Literature from the Invisible Empire of the Ku Klux Klan was distributed on
the University of Louisville campus.
Philadelphia
Published on 09-07-2004
Two crosses were burned in the yard of an interracial couple.
Elk Grove
Published on 09-06-2004
Racist graffiti was spray-painted on a residence.
St. Amant
Published on 09-04-2004
Members of the Bayou Knights of the Ku Klux Klan held a rally.
Reno
Published on 09-04-2004
Swastikas and the phrase 'Bovich is 187' were spray-painted on a synagogue.
Spokane
Published on 09-04-2004
Fliers from the white supremacist group White Revolution were distributed
throughout a neighborhood.
The Dalles
Published on 09-03-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi White Revolution targeting Hispanics and African-
Americans were distributed.
Covington
Published on 09-02-2004
Matthew Scudder, 18, and Jimmy Foster, 19, pleaded guilty to federal civil
rights violations stemming from a July cross burning that drove a black
family from their home.
Roanoke
Published on 09-01-2004
Christopher Frank Martin, 35, pleaded guilty to ransacking a historic black
church.
Milford
Published on 08-30-2004
Roger Britton Jr., 33, was ordered to serve one year in jail for an assault
against an Iraqi-born gas station attendant.
Brooklyn
Published on 08-29-2004
A 10-year-old boy was taunted with anti- Arab slurs and then punched in the
stomach.
San Diego
Published on 08-28-2004
Two 15-year-olds were arrested for assaulting a black student outside a high
school.
Des Moines
Published on 08-28-2004
The letters 'KKK', swastikas and racial slurs were spray-painted at an art
center.
Sharpsburg
Published on 08-28-2004
Nine members of the World Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied.
Watsonville
Published on 08-27-2004
A driver allegedly yelled slurs and threw an object at a young man because
of the victim's alleged sexual orientation.
Fort Wayne
Published on 08-27-2004
Anti-religious messages were left on the lawn in front of a daycare center.
Cincinnati
Published on 08-27-2004
Nearly 100 monuments were toppled and shattered at the front gate of a
Jewish cemetery.
Kealakekua
Published on 08-26-2004
Henry Bell, 22, was charged with three counts of assault, two counts of
terroristic threatening, two counts of unauthorized entry in a motor
vehicle, two counts of theft, two counts of criminal property damage,
rioting and resisting arrest for his alleged part in a July bias attack on
campers.
Brooklyn
Published on 08-26-2004
A letter containing anti-Semitic slurs was found at an apartment complex.
Wilsonville
Published on 08-22-2004
Anti-Latino fliers were distributed.
Bloomingdale
Published on 08-21-2004
Kyle Lopez, 17, was charged with two counts of committing a hate crime for
allegedly spitting at and berating an African-American man with racial
epithets.
Columbia
Published on 08-21-2004
Fliers from the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan were distributed throughout the
county.
Bronx
Published on 08-21-2004
Anti-Semitic graffiti was scrawled on a wall at a Jewish center.
Augusta
Published on 08-21-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement were left on vehicles
parked at the county fairgrounds.
Antelope
Published on 08-20-2004
The letters 'KKK' were spray-painted on the garage door of a Jewish couple's
residence and a swastika was spray-painted on the garage door of an African-
American couple's house.
Tracy
Published on 08-20-2004
Swastikas were spray-painted on 15 vehicles in a neighborhood.
Bridgeport
Published on 08-20-2004
Brian W. Staehly, 18, member of the neo- Nazi Skinhead group the White
Wolves, was arrested for violating probation after he was charged with
allegedly robbing a jewelry store in New York.
East Haven
Published on 08-20-2004
David Hoadley, 43, and Nancy Smyth, 51, both white, were arrested after an
alleged racial confrontation with a black man.
Cool Spring
Published on 08-20-2004
Racist graffiti was spray-painted on road signs.
Mashpee
Published on 08-20-2004
Roofing tiles were stripped into the shape of a swastika.
Annapolis
Published on 08-20-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Scarsdale
Published on 08-20-2004
Swastika-emblazoned stickers were posted on street signs.
Dunn
Published on 08-19-2004
The letters 'KKK' were spray-painted on a black family's residence. A racial
slur was also found on a white man's house.
Highland Park
Published on 08-18-2004
Peter Demers was fined $425 and ordered to undergo sensitivity training for
yelling a racial epithet at a black woman in June.
Flemington
Published on 08-17-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Brooklyn
Published on 08-17-2004
Anti-gay insults were made to two teens on a subway train.
Manhattan
Published on 08-17-2004
A swastika was scrawled on a parking meter.
Annapolis
Published on 08-16-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Concord
Published on 08-14-2004
Fliers from the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan were distributed.
Troutdale
Published on 08-14-2004
Racist fliers from the Tualatin Valley Skins were distributed.
Springfield
Published on 08-13-2004
Steven A. Heldenbrand, 27, was sentenced to two years and eight months in
prison for attacking two black men at a restaurant. Kenneth Francis Johnsen,
27, was sentenced to four years and three months for his role in the attack.
Manhattan
Published on 08-13-2004
A group of about eight men allegedly attacked two men they believed to be
gay while yelling anti-gay slurs.
Jackson
Published on 08-13-2004
A rock was thrown through a window of a Jewish couple's home.
New York
Published on 08-11-2004
Brian Lydon, 45, was charged with third- degree assault and harassment for
allegedly attacking a man of Middle Eastern descent while yelling 'You are
Muslim.'
Sacramento
Published on 08-10-2004
Anti-gay and racist epithets were spray-painted on homes, cars and garages
throughout a neighborhood.
Waltham
Published on 08-10-2004
Leaflets from the neo-Nazi National Alliance and the America First Party
were thrown onto lawns in a neighborhood.
Springfield
Published on 08-10-2004
Michael Osorio, 24, was sentenced to four years in prison for participating
in the racially motivated attack of a black man at a restaurant in 2001.
Brooklyn
Published on 08-09-2004
Melvin Ashford, 37, was charged with third- degree assault, criminal
possession of a weapon and aggravated assault for allegedly attacking a man
while yelling anti-gay epithets.
Queens
Published on 08-09-2004
A swastika and anti-Semitic slurs were scrawled on an apartment door.
Bronx
Published on 08-07-2004
Anti-black insults were spray-painted on a wall.
Littleton
Published on 08-05-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed in a
neighborhood.
Manhattan
Published on 08-05-2004
A man yelled anti-Arab slurs at a woman of apparent Middle Eastern descent.
Lake Oswego
Published on 08-05-2004
Francis Lawrence Faragalli, Joseph S. Colett and Jess Michael Andrews, all
18, were charged with burning a 15-foot cross into the lawn of a Jewish
family in June.
Kearns
Published on 08-05-2004
Racial slurs and expletives were scrawled on an elementary school.
San Francisco
Published on 08-04-2004
Swastikas were scrawled on campaign signs.
Springfield
Published on 08-04-2004
Racist Skinhead Michael Shane McCormick, 30, was sentenced to two years in
state prison on a charge of third-degree assault for punching a black man in
2001.
Queens
Published on 08-04-2004
A swastika was spray-painted on the wall of an subway station.
Rego Park
Published on 08-04-2004
Kevin McKenna, 35, was sentenced to five years' probation for the 2002 arson
of a Korean minister's van.
League City
Published on 08-04-2004
Darren Christopher Gay and Shawn Michael Reagan, both 21, and Donald Roy
Bockman, 24, and a 16-year-old juvenile were charged with aggravated sexual
assault and aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon for allegedly assaulting
and robbing a gay man in July.
Brattleboro
Published on 08-04-2004
A racist flier from the white supremacist group European-American Unity and
Rights Organization was left in a yard.
Elk Grove
Published on 08-03-2004
Anti-gay and racist epithets were spray-painted on cars, garage doors and
houses.
Belleville
Published on 08-03-2004
A truck was set afire and a note with racial remarks directed at the owner
was left at the scene.
Port Orange
Published on 08-02-2004
A juvenile was arrested after a racial slur was scrawled on the mailbox of a
black family.
Brooklyn
Published on 08-02-2004
Anti-Semitic graffiti was discovered inside a subway station.
Kings Park
Published on 08-02-2004
John H. Corr, 19, was charged with a hate crime for allegedly leaving an
anti-Semitic phone message for a Jewish acquaintance.
Bronx
Published on 08-01-2004
A man allegedly yelled anti-gay slurs and shot another man in the back with
a pellet gun.
Guilford
Published on 08-01-2004
The words 'AIDS' and 'Fag' were carved into the tombstone of Ron Squires,
the first openly gay Vermont state legislator, who died of AIDS in 1993.
Needham
Published on 07-31-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Newton
Published on 07-31-2004
Literature from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
St. Matthews
Published on 07-30-2004
Racist fliers were left in yards.
Valrico
Published on 07-29-2004
Nazi and Ku Klux Klan symbols were painted on a black family's car and
residence.
Glenview
Published on 07-29-2004
Swastikas, racial slurs and obscenities were scratched into six vehicles.
Plymouth
Published on 07-28-2004
A racial slur was scratched into the tailgate of a white couple's truck.
Farmingville
Published on 07-26-2004
Patrick Kelly, 37, was arrested for allegedly targeting Mexican day laborers
in a series of armed robberies.
Buffalo
Published on 07-24-2004
Two teenage sisters were allegedly threatened and chased by a car. The car
had two white females inside who allegedly yelled obscentities and made
references to the teenagers' Islamic background.
Mobile
Published on 07-23-2004
A note containing a racial slur and a threatening statement was left on the
door of a house a black couple was to rent from a white couple.
Westwood
Published on 07-22-2004
Klan fliers were left in a neighborhood.
Denver
Published on 07-19-2004
A swastika and a racial slur were spray-painted on a church.
Ellicott
Published on 07-19-2004
A variety of racist literature from the neo- Nazi National Alliance was
distributed in a neighborhood.
Coeur D'Alene
Published on 07-18-2004
About 40 members of the neo-Nazi Aryan Nations rallied.
Hays
Published on 07-17-2004
Two different fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on
driveways throughout a neighborhood.
Louisville
Published on 07-17-2004
Racist fliers from the Knights Party, a Klan group, were put on the
doorsteps of residences throughout several neighborhoods.
Lincoln
Published on 07-17-2004
About 25 members of the Nationalist Socialist Movement held a rally.
Palo Alto
Published on 07-16-2004
Swastikas were carved into picnic tables.
Lexington
Published on 07-16-2004
Matthew T. Scudder, 18, and Jimmy D. Foster, 19, were charged with burning a
cross in a black family's yard and smashing out the windows of the family's
car the next day.
Norton
Published on 07-16-2004
Four 14-year-olds were arrested after allegedly spray-painting anti-Semitic,
anti- gay and anti-Catholic graffiti on several houses and in yards. Three
of the teens were each charged with nine counts of malicious destruction of
property and the fourth was charged with eight counts of malicious
destruction of property.
Grand Blanc
Published on 07-16-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left at residences
throughout a neighborhood.
Woodbridge
Published on 07-16-2004
Swastikas and the word 'Nazi' were painted on benches and playground
equipment at a local park.
Seattle
Published on 07-16-2004
Vadim Samusenko, 20, and David Kravchenko, 19, were each charged with
first-degree assault and malicious harassment for allegedly beating and
stabbing a gay man.
Norton
Published on 07-15-2004
Racial graffiti was scrawled on homes and cars throughout a neighborhood.
Brooklyn
Published on 07-15-2004
Shawn Brown, 27, was charged with menacing as a hate crime, harassment,
aggravated harassment, public lewdness, exposing himself and endangering the
welfare of a child for allegedly taunting a lesbian couple while exposing
himself in front of their child.
Chico
Published on 07-14-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi White Aryan Resistance were left on doorsteps in
several neighborhoods.
Plainfield
Published on 07-14-2004
Melvin Ross, 33, and Oshea Clarke, 20, were charged in separate attacks
related to a string of violent robberies targeting Hispanic men.
Corpus Christi
Published on 07-14-2004
A cross was burned into the front lawn of a member of the group 100 Black
Men.
Tyler
Published on 07-14-2004
Samuel Scott Castleberrry, a suspected white supremacist, was charged with
aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and child endangerment after an
alleged road rage incident.
Montpelier
Published on 07-14-2004
Sarah Abair, 22, and Tonya Richards, 17 were arrested for allegedly drawing
swastikas on buildings.
Clearwater
Published on 07-13-2004
Kyle Maskell, 18, was sentenced to 10 days in jail and two years' probation
for shattering an office building window that appeared to reflect an image
of the Virgin Mary.
Farmingville
Published on 07-13-2004
Kyle Mahler, 18, was sentenced to one and a third to four years in prison
for firebombing a Mexican-American family's home in July 2003. Derek
Brandafino, 18, was sentenced to 420 hours of community service, a
conditional discharge for three years and youthful offender status for his
participation in the incident and William Lutz, 18, was sentenced to 500
hours of community service and five years' probation as well as youthful
offender status.
Tuscarawas Township
Published on 07-13-2004
Two Molotov cocktails were thrown into a biracial couple's residence.
Long Island
Published on 07-12-2004
Salvatore Maceli, 26, was charged with third-degree assault as a hate crime
after he allegedly was among a group of men who reportedly attacked a
honorary Skih priest over the turban the man was wearing.
Williamsburg
Published on 07-12-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed in six
neighborhoods.
Lincoln
Published on 07-11-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left in yards throughout a
neighborhood.
Queens
Published on 07-11-2004
Three men allegedly beat a Sikh man into unconciousness.
Richmond Hill
Published on 07-11-2004
Terence P. Lyons, 53, Victor J. Constentino, 58, and Nicholas Maceli, 22,
were charged with a hate crime, assault and aggravated harassment for
allegedly beating a Sikh man on July 11.
Bethlehem
Published on 07-11-2004
The letters 'KKK' were spray-painted on a sign at a middle school.
York
Published on 07-11-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left in the driveway of the
local district attorney's residence.
Fisherville
Published on 07-11-2004
Leaflets from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were thrown on driveways in a
neighborhood.
Ponte Vedra Beach
Published on 07-10-2004
Swastikas and the letters 'KKK' were spray-painted on several garage doors
and driveways.
Milton
Published on 07-10-2004
Fliers from the National Knights of the Ku Klux Klan were distributed
throughout a neighborhood.
Paducah
Published on 07-09-2004
Matthew Langston and Matthew Stice, both 18, pled guilty to criminal
mischief for defacing a temple with anti-Semitic epithets, were sentenced to
90 days in jail and were ordered to serve 80 hours each of community service
and to complete educational sessions on tolerance provided by the Jewish
Federation.
East Windsor
Published on 07-09-2004
Twenty-nine swastikas were spray-painted across a concrete barrier on a
bypass. The words 'Osama bin Laden for President' and an anti-Semitic phrase
were also scrawled in black paint.
Citrus Heights
Published on 07-08-2004
Leaflets from the neo-Nazi White Aryan Resistance were distributed.
Rocklin
Published on 07-08-2004
Two red swastikas were painted on portable toilets near partially
constructed homes that were set afire.
Lakewood
Published on 07-08-2004
Frances A. Stiles, 42, was charged with bias harassment for allegedly urging
children to throw pennies at a group of Jewish people. She also was charged
with employing a juvenile to commit a crime.
Edmonds
Published on 07-08-2004
A cross was burned in the front lawn of a family of Middle Eastern descent.
Valrico
Published on 07-06-2004
Three white teenagers, Damian Yeager, 15, Phillip Belcher, 14, and John
Bailey, 16, were charged with spray-painting a swastika, profanities and
references to the Ku Klux Klan on a black neighbor's garage and driveway.
Needham
Published on 07-06-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Salem
Published on 07-06-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi Aryan Nations were left on cars parked at a local
library.
Virginia Beach
Published on 07-06-2004
Richard Elliot was ordered to serve a 90- day sentence for trying to burn a
cross in an interracial couple's yard in 1998.
Staten Island
Published on 07-05-2004
A large swastika was burned into the street in a largely Italian
neighborhood.
West Village
Published on 07-05-2004
Two men were assaulted by a group of 10 to 12 men who shouted anti-gay slurs
at them.
Montgomery
Published on 07-04-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed in a
neighborhood.
Dearborn
Published on 07-04-2004
A flier from the National Socialist Skinhead Front was posted in a park.
Vancouver
Published on 07-04-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on lawns in several
neighborhoods.
Burlington
Published on 07-02-2004
A burned cross was left in a black family's yard and their car windows were
broken.
Fulton
Published on 07-01-2004
Corey J. Rock, a 16-year-old white youth, was charged with assault, eluding
police, drunken driving and speeding after allegedly striking another teen
with a car because the youth had black friends.
Mount Airy
Published on 07-01-2004
Justin E. Wright, 20, was sentenced to one year in prison and three years of
probation for his role in spray-painting racial slurs on a house in
September 2003.
Richmond Heights
Published on 07-01-2004
Leaflets from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed in a
neighborhood.
Winsted
Published on 06-30-2004
Copies of the white supremacist newsletter 'The Truth At Last' were
distributed throughout a neighborhood.
Framingham
Published on 06-30-2004
Klan fliers were left on lawns throughout a neighborhood.
San Bruno
Published on 06-28-2004
An anti-Semitic slur was scrawled across a church.
Lancaster
Published on 06-27-2004
A swastika and the letters 'KKK' were spray-painted on a car and residence.
Seattle
Published on 06-27-2004
A group of men allegedly attacked a man while calling him an anti-gay slur.
Athens
Published on 06-26-2004
A swastika and a heart with the word 'Hitler' were spray-painted in the
parking lot of a predominately black church.
Newton
Published on 06-26-2004
Swastikas and an obscenity were scratched into the trunk of a car.
Brooklyn
Published on 06-26-2004
Four black men allegedly attacked two white gay men while yelling anti-gay
epithets.
New York
Published on 06-26-2004
A group of men allegedly yelled anti-gay slurs at men they believed to be
gay.
Egg Harbor Township
Published on 06-24-2004
Racial slurs were spray-painted on a Pakistani woman's mailbox.
Valencia
Published on 06-23-2004
Racial slurs and swastikas were spray-painted throughout a park.
Torrington
Published on 06-23-2004
Copies of the white supremacist newspaper 'The Truth At Last' were left in
driveways and mailboxes.
Greenwood Lake
Published on 06-23-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were found on the doorstep of an
elderly person in a neighborhood.
Spokane
Published on 06-23-2004
Two 17-year-olds pleaded guilty to one charge each of felony malicious
harassment after they tried to burn a cross in front of a black family's
home in April.
Hudson
Published on 06-20-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi White Revolution were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Salem
Published on 06-20-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi group White Revolution were distributed throughout
a neighborhood.
Anderson
Published on 06-19-2004
Swastika-emblazoned fliers rolled up inside literature from the neo-Nazi
White Aryan Resistance were thrown onto lawns and driveways of more than 150
residences.
Shelton
Published on 06-19-2004
Religious slurs and swastikas were drawn on two residences.
Pewee Valley
Published on 06-19-2004
Pamphlets from the International Keystone Knights of the Ku Klux Klan were
distributed throughout the city.
Needham
Published on 06-19-2004
A racist flier was left in a yard.
Lake Oswego
Published on 06-19-2004
A cross was burned with weedkiller in the front lawn of a Jewish family's
residence.
Bridgewater
Published on 06-18-2004
Robert Kubish, 49, was sentenced to 10 years in prison and ordered to pay
more than $2,000 in restitution to the victims of his five-year bias crime
spree.
Fresh Meadows
Published on 06-17-2004
Anti-Semitic slurs were scratched into the street, sidewalk, and flower bed
in front of a synagogue.
Bozeman
Published on 06-16-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left in driveways.
Indianapolis
Published on 06-15-2004
Jerry Dean Landis was sentenced to 18 months in prison and three years of
probation for burning a cross on an African- American family's lawn in July
2000.
Rego Park
Published on 06-14-2004
Two swastikas were scrawled on a front door of a Jewish center.
Salem
Published on 06-13-2004
Literature from the neo-Nazi White Revolution was tossed in driveways
throughout a neighborhood.
Manchester
Published on 06-12-2004
Swastikas and anti-Semitic and anti-Catholic messages were scrawled on the
steps and an exterior wall of a synagogue.
Martinsburg
Published on 06-12-2004
William Kelly Curtin, 26, was charged with malicious wounding and civil
rights violations for allegedly stabbing a black man during an argument.
St. Peters
Published on 06-11-2004
Racial slurs were spray-painted on a predominantly black church.
North Plainfield
Published on 06-10-2004
Dexter Cory Pereira, 27, was charged with first-degree robbery,
second-degree aggravated assault and first-degree bias intimidation for
allegedly robbing and beating a Hispanic man.
Sudlersville
Published on 06-08-2004
A 16-year-old was charged with a hate crime for allegedly writing racial
slurs on three buildings.
Tualatin
Published on 06-08-2004
Fliers from the Tualatin Valley Skins were distributed throughout six
neighborhoods.
Oakland
Published on 06-07-2004
A racial slur and threats were written on a restaurant owned by a
Korean-American man.
Coney Island
Published on 06-07-2004
A swastika was scrawled on a door.
Santa Cruz
Published on 06-06-2004
Newspapers were stuffed into a mail slot at the offices of a Jewish student
organization and set afire.
Shrewsbury
Published on 06-06-2004
Swastikas were painted on an American Legion Post and a pile of human feces
was left on a steel cannon.
Carver
Published on 06-04-2004
Racial slurs were scrawled in a boy's bathroom at a middle school.
Piney Fork
Published on 06-03-2004
The letters 'KKK' were spray-painted on a bridge.
Charlottesville
Published on 06-02-2004
A swastika was carved onto a black man's car.
Brooklyn
Published on 06-01-2004
Swastikas were scratched onto cars in a predominately Jewish neighborhood.
Queens
Published on 06-01-2004
Swastikas, profanity and satanic slogans were spray-painted on a monument.
Seattle
Published on 06-01-2004
Three men allegedly beat and stabbed a gay man.
Needham
Published on 05-30-2004
Racists leaftlets were distributed throughout a neighborhood.
Fremont
Published on 05-29-2004
A 28-year-old Afghan man was allegedly beaten by a group of Latino men who
chased his car after he scolded two children for using racial epithets and
cursing at his pregnant wife and young son.
Iowa City
Published on 05-29-2004
Fifteen people from the anti-gay Westboro Baptist Church protested at a
local high school's graduation ceremonies because one of the graduates
received the Matthew Shepard scholarship, named after the gay Wyoming youth
who was killed because of his sexual orientation.
Kansas City
Published on 05-29-2004
The letters 'KKK' and the words 'white power' were spray-painted on a black
family's privacy fence.
Shawnee
Published on 05-29-2004
The phrase 'White Power' and the letters 'KKK' were scrawled on an African-
American family's fence and a racist slur was written on the windshield of a
black woman's car.
Bandon
Published on 05-29-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi Aryan Nations were placed on cars of people
attending an Irish festival.
Austin
Published on 05-29-2004
Christopher Rivers, 21, was charged with aggravated assault for allegedly
attacking two interracial couples while yelling racial slurs.
Manhattan
Published on 05-28-2004
A swastika was etched on an elevator wall.
Pittsburgh
Published on 05-28-2004
Klan leader David Wayne Hull, 41, was convicted of several firearms-related
charges but acquitted of possessing two pipe bombs that exploded during
white supremacist gatherings in 2002.
Pittsburgh
Published on 05-28-2004
Justin J. Ciletti, 23, was charged with attempted arson, criminal
conspiracy, manufacture of an incendiary device, ethnic intimidation and
reckless endangerment for allegedly hurling a Molotov cocktail through the
window of a black family's home.
Portsmouth
Published on 05-27-2004
A Virgin Mary statue at a Catholic rectory was removed from its pedestal and
hung by the neck with a garden hose.
Dallas
Published on 05-27-2004
Curtis William Murillo, 37, was charged with aggravated assault for
attacking an Iranian- American man in 2002 because of his ethnicity.
Tacoma
Published on 05-27-2004
Kurtis Monschke, a 20-year-old white supremacist, was found guilty of
aggravated first-degree murder in the death of a 42-year-old homeless man.
Marin City
Published on 05-26-2004
Dion Ray Moore, a 27-year-old black man, was charged with a hate crime after
his pitbull allegedly attacked a white plumbing repairman. Moore was charged
with attempted robbery, assault with a deadly weapon (the pitbull), and
assault likely to cause great bodily injury.
Azusa
Published on 05-25-2004
Christopher K. Rangel, 19, and two teenage boys were charged with suspicion
of committing a hate crime for allegedly yelling racial slurs at a black
man.
Redlands
Published on 05-25-2004
Two churches were defaced with satanic symbols.
Arlington
Published on 05-25-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Milwaukee
Published on 05-25-2004
A 14-year-old boy was charged with a hate crime for allegedly sending
threatening E-mails to a teacher at a charter school.
Santa Fe
Published on 05-24-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed.
Orangetown
Published on 05-24-2004
A 16-year old white boy was charged with sending a threatening computer
message that included a racial slur to the black daughter of a local pastor
and civil rights activist.
Saranac Lake
Published on 05-24-2004
A 17-year-old was arrested and charged with a hate crime after he allegedly
assaulted another youth because of his perceived sexual orientation.
Montclair
Published on 05-23-2004
Anti-Semitic fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed
throughout a neighborhood.
Las Cruces
Published on 05-22-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed in a
neighborhood.
Tucker
Published on 05-20-2004
Racist graffiti was found on the running track at a high school.
Omaha
Published on 05-19-2004
Leaflets from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were tossed throughout various
neighborhoods.
Newark
Published on 05-19-2004
A 17-year-old Glen high school senior was charged with allegedly scratching
an anti- Semitic slur into the school superintendent's car.
Seattle
Published on 05-19-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Tucson
Published on 05-17-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left in yards.
Evesham
Published on 05-17-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi White Revolution were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Topeka
Published on 05-15-2004
About two dozen white supremacists attended a rally sponsored by the
neo-Nazi White Revolution held near the site of the school that was the
subject of the historic Brown v. Board of Education decision.
Detroit
Published on 05-15-2004
Two white men, Brett Cashman, 45, and John T. Price, 27, were sentenced to
30 days in jail for allegedly vandalizing a landmark sculpture of black
boxer Joe Louis.
New York
Published on 05-15-2004
A 29-year-old gay man was allegedly beaten and taunted with anti-gay slurs.
Miami
Published on 05-14-2004
A Muslim mosque was broken into and ransacked. A glass door was smashed,
telephone lines were cut, and an alarm system was destroyed.
Longview
Published on 05-14-2004
Aryan Nations member Zachary Loren Beck, 25, was charged with first-degree
burglary, felony harassment and fourth- degree assault after firing at a
police officer during a brief standoff with police who approached him in
connection with a burglary investigation.
Miami
Published on 05-13-2004
A note reading 'Kill them all in the name of Allah' was left in the mailbox
of an Islamic center.
Queens
Published on 05-13-2004
A swastika was scratched into a car.
Miami
Published on 05-12-2004
Obsenities and a swastika were spray- painted at an Islamic schoool.
Bronx
Published on 05-12-2004
Racial epithets were written in a school bathroom.
Manhattan Beach
Published on 05-12-2004
Anti-Semitic symbols and words were spray-painted on a bookstore.
New York
Published on 05-12-2004
A black swastika was drawn in heavy oil outside a Jewish catering hall.
Longview
Published on 05-12-2004
Anti-Semitic fliers and pictures of the World Trade Center were distributed
by the neo-Nazi Aryan Nations.
Omaha
Published on 05-11-2004
A 33-year-old man allegedly left two threatening voice mail messages on the
answering machine at an Islamic center.
Manhattan
Published on 05-11-2004
A 40-year-old man was allegedly beaten and called anti-gay epithets by
teenagers.
Jasper
Published on 05-11-2004
Two white teenagers, Joshua Lee Talley, 19, and John Matthew Fowler, 18,
were charged with one count of criminal mischief for allegedly desecrating
the grave of James Byrd Jr., the black man dragged to his death from the
back of a pickup in 1998. Racial slurs and profanities were etched into part
of the vault of Byrd's grave.
Brooklyn
Published on 05-10-2004
A swastika was scrawled outside a Jewish catering hall.
Chickasha
Published on 05-10-2004
Racial slurs were painted on and around a convenience store.
Lawrence
Published on 05-09-2004
A racial slur was scrawled on the steps of a predominantly black church.
Perrine
Published on 05-08-2004
A mosque was broken into and ransacked.
Bend
Published on 05-08-2004
The word 'fag was spray-painted on a sign, the words 'hippie fag' were
written on a stone wall and the word 'queer' was scrawled on two exterior
walls and a window at a community college campus.
Jasper
Published on 05-08-2004
The grave of James Byrd Jr., who was murdered by three white men in 1998,
was desecrated for the second time with racial slurs scratched into the
headstone, which also was overturned.
Trenton
Published on 05-07-2004
Six white men, Terrel Timothy Garner, Stacy Paul Jones, Steven Garland
Jones, Jeremy Ray Sims, Eric Shane Sullivan and Billy Richard Wells, pleaded
guilty to a hate crime charge of conspiracy to deprive civil rights for
burning a cross in the yard of a woman whose daughter has a biracial
boyfriend.
Haverhill
Published on 05-07-2004
Anti-Semitic literature from the neo-Nazi group New England Creativity was
distributed.
Topeka
Published on 05-06-2004
Swastikas and other neo-Nazi graffiti were painted on a monument for Jewish
soldiers who died during the Battle of Verdun.
Placerville
Published on 05-05-2004
Jordan Elliott Immer, 22, and Joseph Stephen Seniceros, 23, admitted to
physically assaulting two African- Americans in a racially motivated hate
crime.
Hammond
Published on 05-05-2004
A five-foot swastika was carved into a Little League baseball field.
Milford
Published on 05-05-2004
Shirley A. Aldrin, 32, and Roger Britton, Jr., 33, allegedly attacked a gas
station attendant who is an American citizen born in Iraq.
East Meadow
Published on 05-05-2004
Swastikas and other graffiti were spray- painted on the walls and sidewalk
at an elementary school.
Roosevelt
Published on 05-04-2004
Swastikas were drawn in the dirt of a ballfield at an elementary school.
Metuchen
Published on 05-03-2004
Leaflets from the neo-Nazi White Revolution were left on lawns throughout a
neighborhood.
Lincoln
Published on 05-02-2004
Racist literature from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was left in driveways.
Graniteville
Published on 05-02-2004
About two dozen tombstones were toppled in a predominantly Jewish cemetery.
Arlington
Published on 05-02-2004
Two 13-year old boys were charged in a series of incidents in which a church
school and vehicles were spray-painted with anti- Semitic, racist and
sexually offensive graffiti.
Arlington
Published on 05-02-2004
Racist, sexual and anti-Semitic graffiti was spray-painted on a Catholic
elementary school and more than a dozen vehicles.
Milford
Published on 05-01-2004
Nazi Party fiiers were left in the town library on a table and in books
about the Holocaust.
East Brunswick
Published on 04-30-2004
Michelle Dixon, 40, was convicted of conspiracy to commit first-degree bias
intimidation and second-degree robbery for robbing a man with epilepsy and a
mental disability.
Somerville
Published on 04-30-2004
Recruiting literature from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was sent to an
attorney.
Coeur d'Alene
Published on 04-29-2004
Former Aryan Nations staff member Shaun Winkler, 24, was sentenced to three
consecutive jail terms of six months each for macing former Aryan Nations
member Michael Teague in 2002.
Union City
Published on 04-29-2004
Threatening notes and a noose were left in areas where black employees work
at a Goodyear tire plant.
Sun City
Published on 04-28-2004
Two juveniles were arrested for leaving a sign with racist writings in a
black family's yard.
Louisville
Published on 04-28-2004
Two Ku Klux Klan members allegedly posted Klan fliers on the University of
Louisville campus.
Arlington
Published on 04-28-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed in
neighborhoods.
New York
Published on 04-28-2004
A swastika was scratched into a door of a union headquarters.
Nyack
Published on 04-28-2004
A swastika, sexually explicit phrases and racist graffiti were drawn on a
chalkboard at a middle School.
Waynesville
Published on 04-27-2004
Several swastikas were spray-painted in the roadway and on a mound of dirt
in the Rabbit Skin community.
Queens
Published on 04-27-2004
A racial slur was scrawled on a black man's car.
Bloomington
Published on 04-26-2004
Red swastikas and the word 'Jew' were spray-painted on a vehicle.
Auburn
Published on 04-26-2004
Swastikas and the letters 'KKK' were painted on a synagogue.
Rockaway Beach
Published on 04-26-2004
A swastika, Star of David, and the numbers '666' were scrawled at a railway
station.
Kerrville
Published on 04-26-2004
The brake lines of a bus owned by a religious organization were cut and
swastikas and the letters 'KKK' and the symbol '666' were drawn on it.
Washington, D.C.
Published on 04-25-2004
The words 'White Power' and 'No Salvadorans' were spray-painted on a wall
outside a Catholic school.
Bronx
Published on 04-25-2004
An anti-Semitic epithet was scrawled on a church.
Broomfield
Published on 04-24-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed.
KENT
Published on 04-24-2004
A couch was burned on the lawn of a Jewish fraternity.
Woodbridge
Published on 04-24-2004
Two swastikas, the words 'white power' and a racial epithet were spray-
painted on a black family's garage.
Toms River
Published on 04-23-2004
Three teenage boys were charged with allegedly scrawling swastikas and other
graffiti on a mosque under construction.
Smithville
Published on 04-23-2004
Recruiting literature from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was sent to an
attorney.
Denton
Published on 04-23-2004
A window and glass door of an Islamic Society building were shot out.
Ventura
Published on 04-22-2004
Swastikas, racial slurs and derogatory remarks against teachers were spray-
painted in a high school and and 50 door locks were glued shut.
Springfield
Published on 04-22-2004
Steven Augustus Heldenbrand, 26, pleaded guilty to participating in a 2001
racially motivated gang attack on two black men that left one of the men
seriously injured.
Las Cruces
Published on 04-22-2004
Leaflets from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on lawns.
Springfield
Published on 04-22-2004
The letters 'KKK' were spray-painted on a dumpster behind a fire station.
Needham
Published on 04-21-2004
Fliers from the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan were left on lawns and driveways
through the town.
Boulder
Published on 04-20-2004
Leaflets from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Davis
Published on 04-19-2004
A freshman student was charged with possession of stolen property and a hate
crime for allegedly stealing the Israeli flag from the exterior of the Davis
Hillel House at the University of California.
Newark
Published on 04-19-2004
Windows at an Islamic center were broken, holes were punched in the
wallboards, at least a dozen metal frames were bent or twisted and swastikas
and sexually explicit and anti-Semitic statements were scrawled on two
doors.
Staten Island
Published on 04-19-2004
Mohammed Asif, 21; Hooner Baweja, 16; Abhisekh Chakravarty, 17; and Muhummad
Mukhtar, 18, were each charged with a bias crime for allegedly yelling
anti-Semitic slurs and throwing bottles at Jewish students.
Dallas
Published on 04-19-2004
Anti-Semitic slurs and obscenities were written on vehicles.
Brooklyn
Published on 04-18-2004
Anti-Jewish epithets were found on the Coney Island boardwalk.
Staten Island
Published on 04-18-2004
An anti-immigration sticker was found in the bathroom of a mall restaurant.
Spokane
Published on 04-18-2004
K. C. Stoner, 17, was charged with three felony counts of malicious
harassment after he allegedly attempted to burn a cross in the yard of a
family that has two African- American boys.
San Bernardino
Published on 04-16-2004
Red, white and blue paint was smeared on the front steps of a Catholic
church that hosted a forum to give drivers' licenses to undocumented
immigrants.
Auburn
Published on 04-16-2004
The car of a same-sex marriage activist was vandalized.
Oklahoma City
Published on 04-16-2004
White supremacist Sean Michael Gillespie, 20, was charged with allegedly
throwing a firebomb at a Jewish synagogue.
Arlington
Published on 04-16-2004
Two 16-year-olds were sentenced to 30 days in detention plus 72 hours of
community service for burning a cross in a black person's yard.
Manalapan
Published on 04-15-2004
A swastika was drawn on the wall of a bathroom at a middle school
Beverly
Published on 04-14-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on parked cars at a
B.B. King concert.
Pearl River
Published on 04-14-2004
A swastika, sexually explicit phrases and racist graffiti were drawn on a
chalkboard at a middle school.
Hudson
Published on 04-13-2004
A 24-year-old black woman, Latisha E. Diaz, allegedly attacked a white woman
because of her race.
Manlius
Published on 04-13-2004
Amy Maestri, 17, and Paul A. Doughty and Suong T. Phan, both 16, were
charged with two felony counts of criminal mischief and one misdemeanor
count of criminal mischief for allegedly scrawling graffiti at two schools
and a home.
Norwalk
Published on 04-12-2004
Anti-Semitic epithets and references to male genitalia were scrawled on the
exterior walls of a pro golf shop.
Lakewood Ranch
Published on 04-12-2004
Three high school students confessed to vandalizing their school with
anti-Semitic graffiti.
Sarasota
Published on 04-12-2004
Racial epithets, references to white supremacy and a swastika were painted
on walls at a school.
Hagerstown
Published on 04-11-2004
Fliers from the World Knights of the Ku Klux Klan were distributed in a
neighborhood.
Los Angeles
Published on 04-10-2004
Windows of a synagogue were shattered during Passover week.
Placerville
Published on 04-10-2004
Graffiti that included swastikas and the words 'Happy Holocaust' and 'white
power' was scrawled on the walls of an elementary school.
Lehigh Acres
Published on 04-10-2004
The windows and front doors of a church under construction were shot out.
Philadelphia
Published on 04-10-2004
About 15 members of the Mississippi White Knights and the Orion Knights of
the Ku Klux Klan rallied.
Tampa
Published on 04-09-2004
The home of a Jewish family suing the Manatee County School Board over
prayer at its meetings was vandalized with red paint.
New York
Published on 04-09-2004
Swastikas were painted on the wall of a business.
New York
Published on 04-08-2004
An anti-Semitic epithet and a swastika were scrawled on posters on a subway
platform.
Huntingdon
Published on 04-08-2004
Vandals spray-painted racial epithets and swastikas on garage doors and
fences.
Glendora
Published on 04-07-2004
Racial slurs were painted on the walls of a black family's home.
Sebastopol
Published on 04-07-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Shorewood
Published on 04-06-2004
A residence was burglarized and vandalized with white power references.
Los Angeles
Published on 04-05-2004
A Japanese cultural center and a Japanese theatre were vandalized.
Palm Beach
Published on 04-05-2004
A group of boys allegedly attacked a 12- year-old Pakistani girl and pulled
the hijab off her hair.
Cadillac
Published on 04-04-2004
Racist literature was distributed at several businesses.
Harrisonburg
Published on 04-04-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were thrown on lawns and curbs
throughout a neighborhood.
New Hanover
Published on 04-02-2004
A racial epithet was spray-painted on the garage door of a black resident.
Manalapan
Published on 04-02-2004
Swastikas were drawn in a boys' bathroom at a middle school. Two students
were arrested in connection with the incident.
Maspeth
Published on 04-02-2004
A swastika and anti-Semitic remarks were written in an elevator.
Goodyear
Published on 04-01-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on driveways in a
neighborhood.
Bowie
Published on 04-01-2004
Literature from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was left in driveways
throughout a neighborhood.
Riverhead
Published on 04-01-2004
Scott Soucek, 16, was sentenced to 16 months to four years in jail for
firebombing a Mexican immigrant family's home in July 2003.
Danville
Published on 04-01-2004
Graffiti, including a backward swastika and the phrase 'Danville will burn',
was found on the back walls of a shopping center.
Olympia
Published on 04-01-2004
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on the doorsteps of
residences in two neighborhoods.
Spokane
Published on 04-01-2004
The words 'Your family shall die next' were written in blood on the front of
a Filipina woman's residence.
Scottsdale
Published on 03-30-2004
A black woman who works at a pro-diversity office received a threatening
phone call.
Delonta
Published on 03-30-2004
A black family's home was defaced with racist graffiti.
Denver
Published on 03-28-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were found on the doorsteps of
residences throughout a neighborhood.
Ann Arbor
Published on 03-28-2004
Flyers from the Mystic Knights of the Ku Klux Klan were found in several
mailboxes of homes throughout a neighborhood.
Arlington
Published on 03-27-2004
Two 16-year-old teenage boys were charged with malicious harassment for
allegedly burning a cross in a black man's yard.
Staten Island
Published on 03-25-2004
Josephine Laringa, 24, and Kimberly Albertson and David Egan, both 25, were
charged with reckless endangerment as a hate crime for allegedly shouting
racial slurs at a black and Hispanic couple last September.
Staten Island
Published on 03-25-2004
Anti-Semitic insults were scrawled on the front door at a Jewish Center.
Daphne
Published on 03-23-2004
Flyers from the Orion Knights were distributed on front lawns throughout a
neighborhood.
Denver
Published on 03-23-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were found in driveways and cars
in a neighborhood.
Littleton
Published on 03-23-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Daphne
Published on 03-22-2004
Flyers from the Orion Knights of the Ku Klux Klan were left on lawns.
Mobile
Published on 03-22-2004
Racist flyers were inserted into newspapers and tossed in yards.
Petaluma
Published on 03-22-2004
Literature from the neo-Nazi group National Alliance was distributed
throughout a neighborhood.
Rohnert Park
Published on 03-22-2004
Literature from the neo-Nazi group National Alliance was distributed
throughout a neighborhood.
Milford
Published on 03-22-2004
Literature from the American Nazi Party were distributed throughout the
city.
Rockingham
Published on 03-20-2004
Racist material was found in yards throughout a neighborhood.
Cincinnati
Published on 03-20-2004
Literature from the neo-Nazi group National Alliance was distributed
throughout a neighborhood.
Peoria
Published on 03-18-2004
Two men allegedly attacked a man while yelling derogatory slurs because of
his perceived sexual orientation.
Chesterfield Township
Published on 03-17-2004
A cross was burned on the lawn of a biracial couple's home.
Wetumpka
Published on 03-16-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed in a
neighborhood.
St. Cloud
Published on 03-15-2004
Anti-Semitic literature from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed
throughout the neighborhood.
Bronx
Published on 03-15-2004
Racist slurs were scrawled on a wall inside of an building.
Largo
Published on 03-14-2004
Four teenagers allegedly spray-painted a swastika and the letters 'KKK' on
cars, street signs, lawn ornaments, and homes.
Cabarrus County
Published on 03-14-2004
Racial graffiti was painted on an black woman's car.
Ypsilanti
Published on 03-13-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Queens
Published on 03-13-2004
Yolanda Moorjaney, a 31-year-old white woman, was charged with criminal
mischief as a hate crime for allegedly scrawling racist graffiti on a
school's bathroom wall.
Brooklyn
Published on 03-11-2004
Swastikas and other anti-Semitic graffiti were scrawled on the inside of an
apartment building.
Government Camp
Published on 03-09-2004
Four men and one woman allegedly attacked two gay men in what deputies are
calling a brutal hate crime.
Denver
Published on 03-07-2004
Two swastikas were spray-painted on a sign at a Pentecostal church.
Fremont
Published on 03-07-2004
Literature from the neo-Nazi group National Alliance was left in a yard.
New York
Published on 03-07-2004
Anti-Semitic markings and swastikas were scrawled on a building that is
occupied by many Hasidic Jewish families.
Augusta
Published on 03-06-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed in a parking
lot.
Ithaca
Published on 03-05-2004
Four black females, LaToia Harris, 23, Tieara E. Leckey, 21, and two
14-year-olds were charged as juveniles with third-degree assault. Harris and
Leckey were charged with second-degree harassment for allegedly assaulting a
white girl in November.
Sacramento
Published on 03-04-2004
Two 15-year-old students were each charged with felony conspiracy to commit
murder and attempted burglary for allegedly plotting to attack black
students.
Fremont
Published on 03-04-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were found throughout a
neighborhood.
Highlands Ranch
Published on 03-02-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement were placed on cars at
a theater.
Bronx
Published on 03-02-2004
About 15 black teenagers allegedly attacked three Hispanic teenage boys.
Queens
Published on 03-02-2004
A swastika and anti-Semitic slurs were scrawled in a building.
Gilbert
Published on 03-01-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Gainesville
Published on 03-01-2004
Ernest Cox, a 48-year-old white man, was charged with aggravated assault for
allegedly using racial epithets and threatening to cut a black man's throat.
Omaha
Published on 03-01-2004
Brochures targeting homosexuality were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Brooklyn
Published on 03-01-2004
A group of Hispanic teens allegedly attacked a white girl while yelling
ethnic slurs.
Morgantown
Published on 03-01-2004
Norman P. Barb III, James A. Demidovich and John L. Erjavek allegedly
attacked three gay men.
Brooklyn
Published on 02-29-2004
An anti-Semitic message was found scrawled on a wall of a housing
development.
Mount Horeb
Published on 02-29-2004
A white man allegedly attacked a 16-year-old black teenage boy.
Norwich
Published on 02-28-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi group National Alliance were distributed throughout
the city.
Eugene
Published on 02-27-2004
White supremacist leaflets were placed on the windshields of cars of
moviegoers who saw 'The Passion of the Christ.'
Brooklyn
Published on 02-26-2004
The letters 'KKK' were spray-painted on a car.
College Point
Published on 02-25-2004
Swastikas and anti-Semitic and anti-black symbols were scrawled on rocks at
a landscape.
Mount Vernon
Published on 02-25-2004
Racist literature was mailed to several police departments throughout the
county.
Staunton
Published on 02-25-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed in a local
neighborhood.
Stuart
Published on 02-24-2004
Two baseballs, one of which had racial statements written on it, were
through a window of a black family's residence.
Dobbs Ferry
Published on 02-23-2004
Literature from the Orion Knights of the Ku Klux Klan was distributed
throughout the neighborhood.
Destin
Published on 02-22-2004
Racist slurs were burned into the grass at an golf course.
Bridgeport
Published on 02-21-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed.
Raleigh
Published on 02-21-2004
About 30 members of the neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement held a rally.
Saugus
Published on 02-19-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi group the National Alliance were distributed
throughout a neighborhood.
Methuen
Published on 02-18-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi White Revolution were left on lawns throughout the
neighborhood.
Port Chester
Published on 02-18-2004
About a dozen racist flyers were tossed to children outside at a day care
center.
Watertown
Published on 02-17-2004
A white woman who is dating a black man received a fifth letter laced with
racial slurs.
Stratford
Published on 02-16-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi White Revolution were distributed in two
neighborhoods.
Tewksbury
Published on 02-16-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi White Revolution were attached to mailboxes and
windshields throughout a neighborhood.
Murrieta
Published on 02-15-2004
White supremacist symbols were painted on a mailbox.
Sacramento
Published on 02-15-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were thrown on lawns in a
neighborhood.
Milford
Published on 02-15-2004
A racist flyer was left in an resident's mailbox.
Traverse City
Published on 02-15-2004
Pamphlets from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were strewn throughout a
neighborhood.
Omaha
Published on 02-15-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left in driveways.
New York
Published on 02-15-2004
Fifteen swastikas and the words 'Kill all Jews' were scrawled inside an
apartment building.
Montgomery
Published on 02-14-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed in several
neighborhoods.
Petaluma
Published on 02-14-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi group National Alliance were distributed throughout
a neighborhood.
Topsfield
Published on 02-14-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were found in driveways and
mailboxes in a local neighborhood.
Bridgewater
Published on 02-14-2004
Swastikas and profanities were spray-painted on more than 25 cars, a boat
cover and the back of a school.
Waynesboro
Published on 02-14-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout the
neighborhood.
Great Kills
Published on 02-12-2004
Three white men, Christian Rudge, 20, Anthony Improta, 18, and Christopher
Zitelli, 19, were charged with assault as a hate crime, assault and weapon
charges under a 20-count indictment for allegedly assaulting a black woman
and six of her friends in September.
Carpentersville
Published on 02-11-2004
A Catholic church was littered with human waste and several religious items
were destroyed in what police are calling a hate crime.
Hamilton
Published on 02-11-2004
Leaflets from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Bremerton
Published on 02-11-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi group National Alliance were left in yards.
Vancouver
Published on 02-11-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were found in mailboxes
throughout the neighborhood.
Denver
Published on 02-09-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi group National Alliance were left on cars outside
an anti-Semitism forum.
Washington
Published on 02-09-2004
Charles Lambert was sentenced to 37 months in prison for his role in a July
2001 cross burning targeting an interracial couple.
Pacific Palisades
Published on 02-02-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed in a
neighborhood.
Elkton
Published on 02-01-2004
The letters 'KKK' was scrawled twice on doors at an African-American church.
Merrimac
Published on 01-30-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi White Revolution were dropped on the lawns of homes
throughout a neighborhood.
Marlboro
Published on 01-30-2004
Two swastikas and anti-Semitic slurs were scrawled inside a bathroom at a
school.
Davis
Published on 01-26-2004
The phrase 'I will kill young loud n----- rappers' was written in the men's
restroom in a local park.
Rock Hill
Published on 01-26-2004
The letters 'KKK' and racial slurs were spray-painted on a youth center.
Jackson
Published on 01-25-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed in various
neighborhoods.
Beaverton
Published on 01-25-2004
Flyers from the Tualatian Valley Skins were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Steamboat Springs
Published on 01-23-2004
Anti-immigrant flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were tossed onto
driveways in a neighborhood.
Gastonia
Published on 01-23-2004
Robert Nelson May was sentenced to probation and five months' house arrest
for burning a cross near an interracial couple's residence in 1999.
Lake Oswego
Published on 01-20-2004
A racist slur was scrawled over a drinking fountain at a local high school.
Bremerton
Published on 01-18-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance that attacked the Rev. Dr. Martin
Luther King were distributed throughout a neighborhood.
Westminster
Published on 01-17-2004
Pamphlets from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left in driveways of
residences.
Brooklyn
Published on 01-17-2004
Hiram Valentin and Michael Alvarez, both 20; Luis Torres, 26; and Ramon
Ortiz, 21, were charged with attempted murder for allegedly participating in
an attack on five Russian construction workers.
North Kingston
Published on 01-17-2004
Eddie F. Demaire III, 24, and Troy Stokes, 21, both are alleged skinhead
members, were charged with possession of a firearm with an obliterated
serial number after police allegedly seized several weapons and
paraphernalia from a local apartment.
Newport
Published on 01-17-2004
About 35 members of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan held a protest.
Newport
Published on 01-17-2004
Members from the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, Cleveland Knights of the Ku
Klux Klan, Knights of Yahweh, and the neo-Nazi White Revolution rallied.
Marblehead
Published on 01-15-2004
Flyers from the neo-Nazi group National Alliance were distributed throughout
a neighborhood.
Swampscott
Published on 01-15-2004
Anti-Semitic and anti-gay pamphlets from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were
distributed in two towns for the second time in a month.
Pinellas Park
Published on 01-14-2004
Louis J. Giannola was charged with a felony hate crime for allegedly
throwing a noose around a black teenager's neck while yelling a racial slur.
Springfield
Published on 01-13-2004
Swastikas and obscene graffiti were spray-painted on a Jewish family's home.
Madison
Published on 01-13-2004
James J. Lepak, 61, was charged with two counts of disorderly conduct for
allegedly yelling racial epithets at a black couple and a black police
officer.
Miami
Published on 01-12-2004
Racist literature from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was sent to Florida
attorneys.
Winthrop
Published on 01-10-2004
Leaflets from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were dropped throughout the
neighborhood.
Nashua
Published on 01-09-2004
An anti-gay epithet was painted on a condominium community sign.
Colton
Published on 01-04-2004
The words 'Satan is our god,' '666' and 'antichrist' were spray-painted on
the walls of a Christian fellowship temple.
Anderson
Published on 01-02-2004
A cross was burned in a black family's yard.
Key West
Published on 01-01-2004
Travis Rigdon, 20, David Beckstead, 22, and Aaron Beckstead, 28, were
charged with evidencing prejudice while committing a battery and Elias
Miranda was charged with aggravated battery after the four men allegedly
began making sexual-based comments about gay men.
Swampscott
Published on 01-01-2004
Literature from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was left on front yards.
2003
Palm Beach
Published on 12-28-2003
Five black swastikas were spray-painted on the walls and furniture was
slashed at a Jewish residence.
Marlboro
Published on 12-27-2003
Three teenage boys were charged with bias intimidation for allegedly hurling
rocks through the window of a Jewish resident.
Elkhart
Published on 12-23-2003
Alex Witmer, 22, received the maximum, 65-year prison sentence for the 1999
racially motivated killing of a black man.
Mount Holly
Published on 12-19-2003
Brian C. Conrad, Stephen J. Doss and Lawrence D. Abele were sentenced for
their roles in a vandalism spree against the Brazilian community in August.
Galveston
Published on 12-18-2003
Flyers from the White Camelia Knights of the Ku Klux Klan were distributed
throughout a neighborhood.
Santa Fe
Published on 12-18-2003
Flyers from the White Camelia Knights of the Ku Klux Klan were left in yards
throughout the neighborhood.
Queens
Published on 12-17-2003
Kevin McKenna, 35, was charged with allegedly setting fire to a van bearing
Korean lettering because he hated Asian immigrants.
Raleigh
Published on 12-16-2003
White supremacist William Franklin Brown, 41, was charged with littering for
allegedly dumping a barrage of white supremacist leaflets onto the lawns of
a neighborhood.
Westlake Viliage
Published on 12-14-2003
A flag that read 'Happy Hanukkah' was burned at the home of a Holocaust
survivor. Authorities have labeled the incident a hate crime.
St. Petersburg
Published on 12-13-2003
Racial epithets were spray-painted on a Holocaust museum exhibit.
Bronx
Published on 12-12-2003
Two swastikas were drawn on the double doors of the Hebrew Center.
Grand Island
Published on 12-11-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on the front lawns of
several residences.
Colerain
Published on 12-09-2003
Racist flyers were distributed throughout a neighborhood.
Sioux Falls
Published on 12-09-2003
A swastika and a Celtic cross was spray-painted on the front door of a
Jewish temple.
Middletown
Published on 12-05-2003
A 16-year-old girl was sentenced to 60 days in jail for her role in several
bias crimes targeting a Catholic church.
Boise
Published on 12-03-2003
Racist slurs and symbols were spray-painted on two religious buildings.
Columbus
Published on 12-03-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on front lawns
throughout a neighborhood.
Valley Stream
Published on 12-03-2003
Paul O'Reilly, 16, and Gary Evans, 17, were charged with criminal mischief
and assault as a hate crime for allegedly hurling a rock with a note
containing racial slurs through the window of a black family's home.
Cape Canaveral
Published on 12-02-2003
Jeremy Felix, 19, was charged with criminal mischief for allegedly
spray-painting swastikas and 'KKK' on an apartment he was evicted from.
Jacksonville
Published on 11-30-2003
Clinton Hughes was charged with battery for allegedly attacking a black man
who was walking with his white girlfriend.
Belen
Published on 11-30-2003
The doors of a Catholic church were set ablaze. The incident is being
investigated as a hate crime.
Sunnyvale
Published on 11-29-2003
Two swastikas were drawn on an elementary school parking lot.
Astoria
Published on 11-29-2003
A swastika was carved into the front door of a synagogue.
Tulsa
Published on 11-28-2003
Racial slurs and satanic references were spray-painted inside a former
church building under renovations.
Mira Loma
Published on 11-26-2003
A silver swastika, the words 'Norco Boys' and other graffiti were scrawled
on the garage door of a black resident.
Framingham
Published on 11-26-2003
Anthony Picciolo, 17, was charged with destruction or threats to a place of
worship for allegedly spray-painting messages on a Hindu temple on
Halloween.
Syracuse
Published on 11-26-2003
Racial and sexual slurs were spray-painted on playground equipment.
Tarpon Springs
Published on 11-22-2003
Three men allegedly attacked a group of people they believed were gay
outside a Greek restaurant. The men also allegedly made anti-gay remarks and
warned the group not to return to the area. Michael Kitsos, 21, was charged
with a hate crime for allegedly participating in the beating and John A.
Himonetos, 21, and Stamatios N. Kannis, 22, were charged with three counts
of misdemeanor battery and two counts of felony aggravated battery.
Johnson City
Published on 11-22-2003
Gregory Allen Freeman, 45, was charged with aggravated assault and felony
reckless endangerment for allegedly firing a gun in the air during a Ku Klux
Klan initiation ceremony.
Greensboro
Published on 11-21-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi White Revolution were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Phoenix
Published on 11-20-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi White Revolution were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Chicago
Published on 11-19-2003
Shaun Derifield, 23, was ordered to serve 37 months in prison and pay a
$6,000 fine for yelling racist taunts at black teens and holding a knife to
a girl's throat in August 2002.
Terre Haute
Published on 11-18-2003
A Holocaust museum was set afire and the words 'Remember Timothy McVeigh'
were written on an wall.
Anoka
Published on 11-18-2003
A 16-year-old teenage boy was ordered to do community work benefiting people
of color as a part of his punishment for painting a Confederate flag and
racist insults on a biracial family's garage walls.
Queens
Published on 11-18-2003
Three white teenagers allegedly attacked a black man.
Valley Stream
Published on 11-18-2003
Swastikas and the letters 'KKK' were spray-painted on a Jamaican family's
home.
Ypsilanti
Published on 11-17-2003
Racist flyers and newsletters were left in mailboxes throughout a
neighborhood.
Minneapolis
Published on 11-16-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement were left at a
residence.
Belleville
Published on 11-14-2003
Dennis L. Hayes and Donald S. Davinroy, both 23, and Lary E. Tyler Jr. were
each charged with a hate crime, aggravated battery and mob action for
allegedly attacking a black man.
Mount Holly
Published on 11-14-2003
Henry Baird, 36, was sentenced to 15 years in prison for his role in
attacking a black couple in July 2001.
Corona
Published on 11-14-2003
Alex Batista, 16, and Ivan Pracido, 18, were charged with allegedly
attacking two Pakistani teenage boys while yelling, 'You're Taliban.'
Trenton
Published on 11-13-2003
Eric Sullivan 25, Jerrell Garner Jr., 29, Stacy Jones, 30, Steven Jones, 41,
Jeremy Sims, 28, and Billy Wells, 31, were each charged with one count of
terroristic threats and acts for allegedly burning a cross in a person's
yard.
Chicago
Published on 11-12-2003
Harley Hermes, 21, a self-proclaimed racist Skinhead, was sentenced to 20
months in prison for conspiring to violate the civil rights of four black
children in August 2002.
Chicago
Published on 11-12-2003
Harley Hermes, a 21-year-old alleged white supremacist, was sentenced to 20
months in prison for his role in chasing four black children while shouting
racial epithets at them in August 2002.
Portland
Published on 11-12-2003
Dennis Lloyd Mothersbaugh, 23, was sentenced to slightly more than a year in
prison and the maximum of five years for serving as a lookout in a racially
motivated attack in September.
Gloucester Township
Published on 11-10-2003
James R. McGee, Brad A. Carr and Francis J. Tinney, all 19, were charged
with bias intimidation for allegedly verbally harassing a group because of
the members' sexual orientation.
Morganton
Published on 11-09-2003
Members of the Cleveland Knights of the Ku Klux Klan held a rally.
Queens
Published on 11-09-2003
A cardboard sign with anti-black statements was found on a white woman's
front lawn.
Phoenix
Published on 11-08-2003
About 20 members of the neo-Nazi Aryan Nations held rally.
Vancouver
Published on 11-05-2003
Dennis J. Barker, 24, was sentenced to 366 days in prison for assaulting a
transvestite in June 2003 and will receive credit for 132 days of time
already served.
Brooklyn
Published on 11-04-2003
Racial slurs targeting African Americans were scrawled on a building.
White Plains
Published on 11-04-2003
Several swastikas were drawn on a woman's doorway and the word 'Jew' was
written beneath her mezuzah. A racist flyer was also left on her front
doorstep.
Phoenix
Published on 11-03-2003
Thaddeus R. Carroll was sentenced to 18 months in prison for burning a cross
in a black woman's yard in April 1999.
Palo Alto
Published on 11-03-2003
A swastika was carved in the door frame of a residence.
Westbury
Published on 11-02-2003
A swastika was painted on an street.
Alamosa
Published on 11-01-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout the
city.
Brocton
Published on 11-01-2003
Literature from the neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement was left throughout
a neighborhood.
Little Rock
Published on 10-31-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi White Revolution were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Coeur D'Alene
Published on 10-31-2003
Zachary L. Beck, a 24-year-old Aryan Nations member, was charged with felony
malicious harassment as a hate crime for allegedly attacking a Hispanic man.
Oswego
Published on 10-31-2003
Michael D. Johnson, 20, was charged with disorderly conduct for allegedly
bursting into a Native American studies class wearing a headdress and
shooting a toy suction cup arrow at a teacher while making mock American
Indian whooping noises and shouting, 'Go back to your own country.'
Tarrytown
Published on 10-31-2003
Pro-Hilter flyers from the neo-Nazi New Order were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Cuyahoga Falls
Published on 10-31-2003
William Fowler, 43, was charged with ethnic intimidation and criminal
damaging for allegedly using racial slurs toward a co-worker and burning a
cross at the man's work station.
Hayden
Published on 10-30-2003
Racist bumper stickers from the neo-Nazi Aryan Nations were placed on
several campaign signs.
Webster
Published on 10-30-2003
A swastika was burned into a basketball court.
Cortez
Published on 10-29-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were placed on doors and
automobiles throughout the city.
Glenmont
Published on 10-29-2003
A swastika and the letters 'KKK' were sketched on a residential road between
the residences of a Jewish family and another of a mixed religion.
Greenwood Village
Published on 10-28-2003
The letters 'KKK', the phrase 'All Muslims will die' and two swastikas were
painted near a mosque.
Iowa City
Published on 10-28-2003
Anti-gay and hate messages were written on the dormitory door of an openly
gay black student.
Yuma
Published on 10-27-2003
Flyers from the white supremacist American Revolutionary Nationalist Nuclei
were left in a neighborhood.
Atlanta
Published on 10-27-2003
Angela Pisciotta, 21, was sentenced to six years for aggravated assault plus
two years consecutively for beating two black men in April 2002. Pisciotta
was also ordered to pay a $10,000 fine, undergo anger management therapy and
spend two years on probation.
Brooklyn
Published on 10-27-2003
Fourteen swastikas were spray-painted on a wall in an apartment building
where several Jewish families live.
New York
Published on 10-27-2003
Swastikas were scrawled inside a building where several Jewish families
live.
Red Bank
Published on 10-27-2003
Literature from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was tossed into yards in a
neighborhood.
Glenwood Springs
Published on 10-26-2003
A racist flyer from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was left in a yard.
Gunnison
Published on 10-26-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout the
city.
Monte Vista
Published on 10-26-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Montrose
Published on 10-26-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout the
city.
West Hempstead
Published on 10-26-2003
Robert LaRosa, 70, was charged with one count of second-degree aggravated
harassment for allegedly leaving a racist, slur-laced message on the
answering machine of the Roosevelt/Freeport chapter of the NAACP.
Clifton
Published on 10-25-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout the
city.
Westminster
Published on 10-25-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Randolph
Published on 10-25-2003
Leaflets signed by the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan were scattered around a
neighborhood.
Atlanta
Published on 10-24-2003
Christopher Botts, 26, was sentenced to eight years in prison and four
years' probation and ordered to pay a $10,000 fine for attacking two
African-American brothers in April 2002. Ulysses Andrade, 28, was sentenced
to four years in prison and one year of probation plus a $5,000 fine for his
role in the incident.
Atlanta
Published on 10-22-2003
Profanity and anti-gay slurs were spray-painted on the garage doors of a gay
man's residence twice in one week.
Collinsville
Published on 10-22-2003
James R. Buskirk, 17, was charged with a hate crime for allegedly writing
racial slurs on a piece of paper he then gave to a black student.
Attleboro
Published on 10-22-2003
The words 'White Power' and other racist graffiti were scrawled across an
Asian woman's van.
Brooklyn
Published on 10-20-2003
Ten to 12 swastikas were spray-painted on a wall in an apartment building
where several Jewish families live.
Frederick
Published on 10-19-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were placed on cars throughout a
neighborhood.
Goffstown
Published on 10-19-2003
Racial slurs were scrawled on the dormitory room door of two black students
at St. Anselm College.
Wall Township
Published on 10-17-2003
Racist graffiti was found in a high school bathroom.
Eagle Heights
Published on 10-17-2003
Matthew Dobrasz, 26, and Thomas Van Zandt and Carl Pielmeier, both 21, were
charged with a disorderly conduct hate crime for allegedly kicking and
pounding on doors while verbally threatening residents in a neighborhood.
Sacramento
Published on 10-16-2003
Anti-Catholic graffiti was found on the campus of a high school.
Detroit
Published on 10-15-2003
A flyer from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was left in an interracial
couple's yard.
Chesterfield
Published on 10-15-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neigborhood.
South Kingstown
Published on 10-15-2003
A swastika and anti-Semitic slogans were scrawled across the dormitory door
of a freshman student at the University of Rhode Island.
Montgomery
Published on 10-14-2003
Flyers from the National Alliance were distributed in several neighborhoods.
Council Bluffs
Published on 10-14-2003
A black man allegedly attacked a white woman while yelling racial slurs.
Barrington
Published on 10-13-2003
A swastika and the word 'Jew' were spray-painted on the garage door of a
residence.
Trumbull
Published on 10-11-2003
A flyer from the neo-Nazi group White Revolution was found on the windshield
of a car in a neighborhood.
Taunton
Published on 10-11-2003
Racist literature was left on a lawn.
Olney
Published on 10-11-2003
Three 15-year-olds were charged with destruction of property for allegedly
scrawling swastikas and racist graffiti on cars and in driveways in an
neighborhood.
Springfield
Published on 10-11-2003
Anti-immigrant flyers from the neo-Nazi the National Alliance were
distributed throughout a neighborhood.
Brooklyn
Published on 10-10-2003
Swastikas were drawn in chalk on the stairs and sidewalks in front of six
houses.
Brooklyn
Published on 10-10-2003
Swastikas were spray-painted throughout a park.
Washington
Published on 10-10-2003
Robert C. Recaldini Jr., 21, was sentenced to 18 months in the Intermediate
Punishment program, with the first two months on electronic home monitoring
and the next three months undergoing intensive supervision, for
spray-painting racial slurs on his black neighbor's home. He was also
ordered to complete 20 hours of community service.
Mesa
Published on 10-09-2003
Frank Roque, 44, was sentenced to death for murdering a Sikh gasoline
station owner in retaliation for the September 11 terrorist attacks.
Sharon
Published on 10-09-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neigborhood.
Yonkers
Published on 10-09-2003
Swastikas were spray-painted on an Italian immigrant's car.
Dallas
Published on 10-09-2003
The words 'Die Jew Die' were scrawled on a Jewish man's car.
Linden
Published on 10-09-2003
Dallas C. Stone, 18; Christopher C. Amox, 20; John W. Owens, 19; and James
C. Hicks, 24, were each charged with aggravated assault for allegedly
attacking a mentally disabled black man.
Mountain View
Published on 10-08-2003
Jerrod Cohn, 36, Brian Walter, 26, and Michael Daugherty, 30, were charged
with assault with a hate crime enhancement for allegedly beating a
22-year-old man because they believed he was gay.
Brockport
Published on 10-08-2003
Two swastikas and the letters 'KKK' were scrawled on a Japanese student's
car.
Brooklyn
Published on 10-07-2003
A swastika was drawn on an school's back door.
New York
Published on 10-07-2003
Scott Bain, a 41-year-old white man, was charged with aggravated harassment
as a hate crime for allegedly sending anti-Semitic and anti-black e-mails to
students at a college.
Princeton Borough
Published on 10-06-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Sharon
Published on 10-05-2003
Anti-Semitic and racist literature from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was
found on lawns in two neighborhoods.
South Easton
Published on 10-05-2003
Literature from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was thrown onto the lawns of
dozens of residences in two towns.
Forest Hills
Published on 10-05-2003
Swastikas were scrawled on the door of two temples.
Petaluma
Published on 10-04-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed in a
neighborhood.
Deland
Published on 10-04-2003
Racist graffiti was spray-painted on a vacant house's exterior walls and
doors.
Deland
Published on 10-04-2003
The letters 'KKK' and 'SUR13' were spray-painted on a vacant house owned by
an African-American man.
Easton
Published on 10-04-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Sharon
Published on 10-04-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Charlotte
Published on 10-04-2003
Racist and anti-gay slurs were spray-painted on a house under contruction
and a car.
New Orleans
Published on 10-02-2003
Frank Palermo, 37, was sentenced to seven years in prison for dousing the
cars of three black motorists with gasoline while a 3-year-old boy was in
one of the cars in 1998.
Boulder
Published on 10-01-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left in several yards.
Boulder
Published on 10-01-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left in several yards.
Staten Island
Published on 10-01-2003
Pro-Hitler pamphlets from the neo-Nazi New Order were left in the yards of
several neighborhoods for the second time in recent days.
Staten Island
Published on 10-01-2003
Pro-Hitler pamphlets from the neo-Nazi New Order were left in the yards of
several neighborhoods for the second time in recent days.
Silverdale
Published on 10-01-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout
neighborhoods.
Silverdale
Published on 10-01-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout
neighborhoods.
Manhattan
Published on 09-30-2003
Anthony Santulli, 54, was charged with second-degree aggravated harassment
as a hate crime for allegedly leaving racist messages on a black colleague's
voice mail.
Manhattan
Published on 09-28-2003
A 29-year-old man allegedly attacked three Asian men while yelling racial
slurs.
Yonkers
Published on 09-28-2003
Lawrence Peck, a 40-year-old white man, was charged with second-degree
aggravated harassment after he allegedly yelled racial slurs at his black
neighbor.
Debry
Published on 09-27-2003
Racist graffiti was spray-painted on property throughout a neighborhood.
Eddyville
Published on 09-27-2003
Members of the Imperial Klans of America rallied.
Manhattan
Published on 09-27-2003
A group of black men allegedly attacked a white man while yelling racial
slurs.
Campbell
Published on 09-26-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on vehicle windshields.
West Hollywood
Published on 09-26-2003
Three men were sentenced to prison for attacking a gay man in September
2002. Torwin Sessions, 20, was sentenced to 21 years; Larry Walker, 30, to
13 years; and Vincent Dotson, 19, to seven years.
Great Kills
Published on 09-26-2003
The glass front door of a black-owned business was shattered.
Mountlake Terrace
Published on 09-26-2003
Ethnic slurs were written on a church, its cross was defaced and the windows
of a van parked there were smashed.
Brooklyn
Published on 09-22-2003
Four black men allegedly attacked a 37-year-old white man with a pipe.
Palm Springs
Published on 09-20-2003
Two alleged white supremacists, Terrance P. Gallagher, 22, and William Edic,
21, were charged with suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon for
allegedly attacking two Polish tourists.
Trumbull
Published on 09-20-2003
Brian W. Staehly, 17, was charged with intimidation due to bias in the
second-degree and second-degree criminal mischief for allegedly
participating in a racist attack on two black teenagers.
Newark
Published on 09-20-2003
Swastikas were spray-painted on several buildings on Rutgers University's
main campus, including a Jewish community center and a fraternity house.
Manhattan
Published on 09-20-2003
Two men allegedly threw rocks and bottles at two men while yelling anti-gay
slurs.
Staten Island
Published on 09-20-2003
Pamphlets from the neo-Nazi New Order were tossed on lawns in four
communities.
New York
Published on 09-19-2003
A group of men allegedly attacked a man while yelling anti-gay slurs.
Tempe
Published on 09-18-2003
A swastika, a thunderbolt-shaped 'SS' and other Nazi symbols were
spray-painted on a Muslim mosque.
Framingham
Published on 09-18-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were slipped under the doors of
foreign-owned businesses.
Morristown
Published on 09-18-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were tossed onto driveways
throughout a neighborhood.
Melrose
Published on 09-17-2003
Posters from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were placed on two houses of
worship.
Grand Rapids
Published on 09-17-2003
Two white men allegedly attacked a black man while yelling racial slurs.
Brooklyn
Published on 09-17-2003
Six swastikas were scrawled on a fence.
Greeneville
Published on 09-17-2003
The letters 'KKK' were scratched on playground equipment in a predominantly
black neighborhood.
Bronx
Published on 09-16-2003
A 14-year-old teenage boy was charged with assault, aggravated harassment
and menacing for allegedly attacking a Muslim girl while yelling racial
slurs.
Gloucester
Published on 09-15-2003
Racist and anti-Christian epithets were spray-painted on a church building
and gravestones.
Jackson
Published on 09-14-2003
Flyers from the Orion Knights of the Ku Klux Klan were distributed
throughout the city.
Maspeth
Published on 09-14-2003
Two Hispanic men allegedly attacked a man while yelling anti-gay slurs.
Phoenix
Published on 09-13-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Saint Petersburg
Published on 09-13-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Folsom
Published on 09-12-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Melrose
Published on 09-12-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left at a temple and church.
Seattle
Published on 09-12-2003
Donald McAninch, 45, was sentenced to 41 months in prison for sending at
least 700 people threatening letters, hate mail and unwanted subscriptions
to pornographic magazines.
Allouez
Published on 09-12-2003
Racist flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on driveways and
front yards in a neighborhood.
Ft. Thomas
Published on 09-11-2003
Racist flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed
throughout the neighborhood.
Manhattan
Published on 09-11-2003
A black man allegedly yelled racial epithets at a Hispanic woman.
Los Angeles
Published on 09-10-2003
Ever Wilfredo Rivera, 20, was sentenced to 14 years in prison for two
separate incidents where he attacked men he thought were gay. Selvin Orlando
Campos, 20, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for his role in the attacks.
Annapolis
Published on 09-10-2003
Dozens of racist and anti-Semitic flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance
were left in driveways in three neighborhoods.
Bandon
Published on 09-10-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi Aryan Nations were distributed throughout three
neighborhoods.
Rockaway
Published on 09-09-2003
Four white men allegedly yelled racial epithets at a white teenager.
Mount Airy
Published on 09-08-2003
Justin Eugene Wright, 20, was charged with nine counts of malicious
destruction of property and one count of racial or religious harassment for
allegedly spray-painting racial epithets and vulgar phrases on four homes.
Gary
Published on 09-07-2003
Flyers from the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Grand Blanc
Published on 09-06-2003
Anti-Semitic graffiti was spray-painted on several homes.
Maspeth
Published on 09-06-2003
Swastikas and the letters 'KKK' were spray-painted on several doors in a
neighborhood.
Staten Island
Published on 09-06-2003
Four white people allegedly damaged a mixed-race couple's car while yelling
racial slurs.
Staten Island
Published on 09-04-2003
Anti-Semitic remarks were scrawled on the window of a car parked at a Jewish
person's residence.
Jerseyville
Published on 09-02-2003
Michael W. Puklich, 35, was charged with committing a hate crime, battery,
assault and disorderly conduct for allegedly attacking a man he thought was
homosexual.
Santa Rosa
Published on 09-01-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on driveways, lawns,
and windshields throughout a neighborhood.
Staten Island
Published on 09-01-2003
A group of men allegedly attacked an 18-year-old black college student while
yelling a racial slur.
Crystal
Published on 08-31-2003
About 140 monuments were overturned in a Jewish cemetery.
McLean
Published on 08-31-2003
Swastikas and other symbols were painted on a bus parked at a residence.
Congers
Published on 08-29-2003
Anti-Semitic leaflets from the neo-Nazi Aryan Nations were placed on cars
and utility poles in a neighborhood.
Thermopolis
Published on 08-28-2003
Michael Grissom, 19, was charged with stalking a gay man.
Tucson
Published on 08-27-2003
Four men allegedly attacked a man they believed to be gay.
Greenwich
Published on 08-27-2003
Tony Haight, 17, John Jablonski, 16, and an 14-year-old boy allegedly carved
swastikas into neighborhood cars with knives.
Derby
Published on 08-26-2003
A cross was burned on the front yard of a Hispanic family's residence and a
brick with a racial message written on it was thrown through one of the
windows.
Indianapolis
Published on 08-24-2003
About 50 members of the National Socialist Movement held a rally.
Kings Park
Published on 08-24-2003
Anti-Semitic graffiti was spray-painted on the walls, doors and outdoor
furniture at a Jewish center and a high school.
Norristown
Published on 08-21-2003
Sidney Jackson, a 39-year-old mentally ill man, was charged with aggravated
assault, civil assault and harassment for allegedly attacking a lesbian
woman while yelling anti-gay slurs.
Scottsbluff
Published on 08-19-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Central Islip
Published on 08-18-2003
David Humann, 18, was charged with second-degree menacing as a hate crime
after he allegedly threatened two men and pulled a knife on one of them
after he heard them speaking a foreign language at a gas station.
Omaha
Published on 08-17-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was distributed throughout the
neighborhood.
Washington
Published on 08-16-2003
Antoine Jacobs, 22, was charged with first-degree murder while armed, and
hate and gender bias for allegedly killing a Hispanic man who dressed as a
woman.
Central Falls
Published on 08-16-2003
William J. Monroy, 21, was charged with committing a hate crime as a simple
assault after he allegedly used racial epithets and assaulted a man who was
dressed as a woman.
Ann Arbor
Published on 08-15-2003
A swastika and obscene phrases and pictures were painted on the walls of a
building belonging to a Jewish student group and on the sidewalk in front of
the building.
Veneta
Published on 08-14-2003
Several pieces of property in a neighborhood were spray-painted with
profanity and hate epithets.
Doylestown
Published on 08-14-2003
A swastika and the word 'Nazi' were written on a swing at a local
playground.
Villa Park
Published on 08-13-2003
A 16-year-old teenage boy was ordered to perform 100 hours of community
service and write an essay on respecting other races and religions for his
role in terrorizing worshippers at a local mosque.
Medford
Published on 08-13-2003
Andrew Lee Patterson, 24, was sentenced to five years and 10 months in
prison under Measure 11, for attacking two homeless men earlier this year.
Eagle
Published on 08-12-2003
Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance that warned not to have sex with
blacks were mailed to residents and left on car windshields in response to
the sexual assault case against NBA superstar Kobe Bryant.
Hammond
Published on 08-12-2003
Swastikas were discovered painted on at least four properties in a local
neighborhood.
Valley Forge
Published on 08-12-2003
Joseph Holleran, 26, a former Klansman, was sentenced to 27 months in prison
for painting swastikas and other hate symbols on a suburban synagogue and on
a Valley Forge black patriots' memorial in October 1998.
Columbia
Published on 08-11-2003
Steven W. Canman, 18, and Bradley S. Stewart, 17, were charged with a hate
crime and aggravated assault for allegedly pointing a gun and yelling racial
slurs at a Hispanic pedestrian.
Sturgeon Bay
Published on 08-08-2003
Kevin J. Anschutz, 38, was sentenced to seven years in prison for running
down a black bicyclist in July 2002.
Bridgeport
Published on 08-07-2003
Debry resident Raymond T. DelVecchio, 54, was arrested on federal weapons
charges after he allegedly hired an undercover agent to burn down a house he
feared would be rented to a black family.
Peoria
Published on 08-07-2003
Forest Hatley, 30, was sentenced to 41 months in federal prison for his role
in a cross burning in an interracial couple's yard in July 2001.
Palos Park
Published on 08-06-2003
Timothy Sullivan, 32, was charged with a felony hate crime after allegedly
screaming racial slurs and striking an African-American man in a traffic
altercation.
Philadelphia
Published on 08-05-2003
Brian Mettia, 29, was charged with defiant trespass, summary harassment,
terroristic threats and possession of an instrument of crime for allegedly
harassing his gay neighbors and allegedly trying to break into their home.
Chino
Published on 08-03-2003
Daniel G. Garibay Jr. and Andrew A. Sanchez were charged with allegedly
attacking a black man while yelling racial slurs.
Detroit
Published on 08-03-2003
Literature from the National Alliance was distributed throughout the city.
Woodside
Published on 08-03-2003
Three white men allegedly attacked three Sikhs while yelling 'Bin Laden! Go
back to your country!'
San Jose
Published on 08-01-2003
Edward Neil Crutchfield, 47, was sentenced to six months in jail on charges
of disturbing the peace and violating a restraining order for harassing an
Iraqi family in June.
College Park
Published on 08-01-2003
Two 17-year-old boys were charged as juveniles with the misdemeanor offenses
of harassment related to religious beliefs and damaging the property of a
religious entity for allegedly burning a cross outside a mosque and Islamic
school.
Norwich
Published on 08-01-2003
A 16-year-old was charged with criminal mischief in the third degree and
committing a hate crime as well as unlawful possession of marijuana for
allegedly breaking windows at a Jewish center.
Mt. Pleasant
Published on 07-31-2003
Brandon Ross Wheeler, 21, was charged with ethnic intimidation and felonious
assault for allegedly using racial slurs and brandishing a 9mm pistol during
a confrontation with three black men.
Staten Island
Published on 07-31-2003
Swastikas were spray-painted on four cars in a neighborhood. A swastika also
was painted on the windshield of a car and in front of Jewish resident.
Leavenworth
Published on 07-30-2003
A racial slur and other graffiti were painted on a fence and sidewalk at a
church.
Greenfield
Published on 07-29-2003
Marcus Millett, 37, was charged with domestic assault and battery, breaking
and entering in the day in order to commit a misdemeanor, intimidation of a
witness, assault and battery for purpose of racial intimidation, felony
malicious destruction, threat to commit murder and attempted murder after he
allegedly tried to strangle his daughter's boyfriend because the man is
Puerto Rican.
Plymouth
Published on 07-29-2003
Jacob Stanton, 17, and his mother Cynthia Stanton were charged with a hate
crime by means of threatening to commit a crime and assault to intimidate
after they allegedly used racial slurs and assaulted a woman, her daughter
and two others.
Bronx
Published on 07-29-2003
A group of men allegedly threatened to shoot an Asian man while yelling
racial slurs.
Medford
Published on 07-29-2003
Aaron Andrew St. James, 26, was sentenced to 60 days in jail and was ordered
to spend three years on probation and pay $1,414 in restitution for
attacking a homeless man.
Westwood
Published on 07-28-2003
Two swastikas were painted on a temple's sign.
Mount Holly
Published on 07-25-2003
John Greiner, 20, was ordered to serve a year of probation for throwing a
rock at cars belonging to Brazilian residents in August 2002.
Bristol
Published on 07-25-2003
The letters 'KKK' were spray-painted on a biracial family's garage door.
Bennington
Published on 07-25-2003
Copies of the racist newspaper 'The Truth at Last' were distributed
throughout a neighborhood.
Brattleboro
Published on 07-25-2003
Racist literature was distributed throughout a neighborhood.
College Park
Published on 07-24-2003
A wooden cross was burned at an Islamic school in what authorities are
calling a hate crime.
Troy
Published on 07-24-2003
A racial epithet and swastika were painted onto a wall of a building.
Poway
Published on 07-23-2003
The home of a mixed-race couple was vandalized and racial slurs were
spray-painted on the walls.
Warren
Published on 07-21-2003
A cross was burned in front of an apartment building in a racially mixed
neighborhood.
Norwich
Published on 07-20-2003
Joseph D. Tidernecel, 20, was charged with third-degree criminal mischief
and committing a hate crime for allegedly vandalizing a Jewish center.
Woodhaven
Published on 07-19-2003
Anti-Semitic and anti-gay statements were spray-painted on the windows of a
restaurant.
Palo Alto
Published on 07-17-2003
Swastikas and Stars of David were found etched into wooden picnic tables and
spray-painted on aluminum tables in a community.
Albany
Published on 07-17-2003
Swastikas were drawn on several apartment doors at a senior citizen living
center.
Palo Alto
Published on 07-16-2003
Swastikas were spray-painted and carved into tables and benches in a local
park.
Quincy
Published on 07-16-2003
Kevin G. Rikard and Jonathan G. Appley, both 21, were charged with
premeditated murder, robbery and committing a hate crime for allegedly
killing a man they believed was gay. Jesse W. Rath, 21, faces a felony
charge of being an accessory after the fact for his alleged role in the
crime.
St. John
Published on 07-16-2003
Swastikas and offensive messages were burned into the lawns of four
residences.
Lexington
Published on 07-15-2003
The words 'Die pigs' and 'Kill niggers' was written on an animal control
van.
Ewing
Published on 07-15-2003
A group of black teenage boys armed with paintball guns allegedly chased a
homeless man and shot him several times after yelling 'Hey, white boy!'
Brockton
Published on 07-13-2003
Flyers from the Ku Klux Klan were distributed throughout a neighborhood.
Xenia
Published on 07-13-2003
Larry Webb, 41, and Nathan Mefford, 18, were charged with ethnic
intimidation and felonious and aggravated assault for allegedly yelling
racial threats at a black man, stabbed him with a barbecue fork and hit him
with a frying pan.
Stamford
Published on 07-12-2003
Kevin Skidd, 52, was charged with a bias crime after he allegedly used a
racial epithet against a homeowner who asked that garbage not be dumped
illegally in a high school parking lot.
Milwaukee
Published on 07-12-2003
Racist flyers were distributed throughout a neighborhood.
Buena
Published on 07-09-2003
Nector Galindez, 51, was charged with committing a hate crime after he
spray-painted a racial epithet and other threats on a house.
Gresham
Published on 07-09-2003
Brian Heath, 21, was sentenced to five years in prison for his part in a
racially motivated shooting spree in January.
Schlater
Published on 07-08-2003
Hate graffiti was scrawled on the front door of a white resident who lives
in a predominantly black neighborhood.
Flushing
Published on 07-07-2003
Anti-Semitic slurs were scrawled on the front door of an apartment.
Rock Hill
Published on 07-07-2003
A racist, threatening letter was left at a restaurant. The letter targeted
the restaurant's former manager, who is black.
Brookville
Published on 07-05-2003
A home rented by a Mexican couple was firebombed.
Deepwater
Published on 07-05-2003
Racial epithets were spray-painted on a black man's car.
East Boston
Published on 07-04-2003
A lesbian couple was allegedly attacked by a group of teens.
Eureka
Published on 07-02-2003
A swastika was burned in the sand at a local beach.
Salisbury
Published on 07-02-2003
Three white 16-year-olds, Ty Gabriel Young, Dustin O'Neil Eller and Alstin
Lee Vanderford, were charged with ethnic intimidation after one threw a cup
of water at a black clerk at a fast food restaurant drive-through window.
Beaumont
Published on 07-02-2003
Norman Lee Warden Jr., 59, was sentenced to 16 years in prison for setting a
Pakistani man's gas pump ablaze.
Vancouver
Published on 07-02-2003
Glenn Baynard Burns, 42, was sentenced to 17 months in prison for spitting
in a black woman's face and slapping her while she was moving into his
apartment complex.
Bowie
Published on 07-01-2003
The letters 'KKK' and 'NM' were etched into the driveway of a Jamaican
resident.
Madison
Published on 07-01-2003
Kasey Bieri, 22, and Matthew Genack were charged with disorderly conduct as
a hate crime after Bieri allegedly spit on an interracial couple and Genack
tried to provoke a fight.
New York City
Published on 06-29-2003
Anti-Semitic remarks were written on a car.
Naples
Published on 06-27-2003
John G. Brentlinger, 33, was sentenced to five years in prison for attacking
a black teenager two years ago.
Hardinsburg
Published on 06-27-2003
Josh Cottrell, 22, was charged with murder, robbery, tampering with physical
evidence and being a persistent felon after allegedly murdering a gay man.
Deptford
Published on 06-27-2003
Racist and anti-Semitic graffiti was spray-painted in an area near a
playground.
Wilmington
Published on 06-24-2003
Leaflets from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Wilmington
Published on 06-24-2003
Fliers from the neo-Nazi group the National Alliance were distributed
throughout a neighborhood.
Vancouver
Published on 06-24-2003
Kevin Lee Haynie, 22, and Dennis James Barker, 24, were arrested on
suspicion of malicious harassment after allegedly beating a homeless man and
calling him anti-gay epithets.
Salem
Published on 06-23-2003
A 12-year-old boy allegedly called an Arab youngster a terrorist and punched
him in the face.
Boston
Published on 06-22-2003
Three men were arrested for allegedly hog-tying, beating and stabbing a
pizza delivery man because they mistakenly believed he was Muslim.
San Jose
Published on 06-21-2003
Edward Crutchfield, 47, was arrested on suspicion of a hate crime and making
criminal threats, along with other charges for allegedly yelling racial
slurs at his neighbors.
West Palm Beach
Published on 06-19-2003
Jeffrey Schlosberg, a 35-year-old mentally ill white man, was sentenced to
four months in jail and placed on 20 years of probation with mandatory
counseling for using his car to run down a black man because of the man's
race.
Kirkwood
Published on 06-19-2003
Ronald L. Murray, was charged with attempted murder and aggravated assault
for beating a gay man.
Dunn
Published on 06-19-2003
Charles Robert 'Junior' Barefoot, leader of the Nation's Knights of the Ku
Klux Klan, was sentenced to 27 months in prison for federal firearms
violations.
Wilton
Published on 06-16-2003
A racial slur targeting blacks was spray-painted on a road.
Flatbush
Published on 06-16-2003
Racist messages targeting black people were spray-painted on the facade of a
building.
Maspeth
Published on 06-16-2003
Swastikas were painted on a school.
Frederick
Published on 06-15-2003
Cards from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were placed on cars parked near
the residence of an openly homosexual civil rights activist.
Tinley Park
Published on 06-14-2003
Racial epithets were scratched on the side of a black family's van.
Riverside
Published on 06-12-2003
Matthew Beaudin, 21, was arrested on suspicion of battery, making criminal
threats and committing a hate crime after he allegedly shoved a
transgendered woman to the ground.
Anoka
Published on 06-12-2003
A 16-year-old boy and a 14-year-old girl were taken into custody for
allegedly spray-painting a racial epithet on a garage.
Anoka
Published on 06-12-2003
Racial epithets and obscenities were spray-painted on the garage of an
interracial couple's home.
Winooski
Published on 06-10-2003
A black restaurateur received threatening phone calls and found hateful
graffiti on the windows and signs of his restaurant. A swastika was also
scratched on a wooden sign on the side of the building.
Huntsville
Published on 06-09-2003
Benjamin M. Sloan, 20, was sentenced to 11 1/2 years in prison for burning a
cross in the yard of a white woman whose black friends visited her at the
residence. Michael A. White, 21, was sentenced to 8 1/2 years in connection
with the incident.
Rocklin
Published on 06-08-2003
A swastika and the letters 'KKK', 'WP', and 'SWP' were written on the
windows and door of a car and a swastika and the words 'For sale' were
written on the windows and doors of another car.
Hesperia
Published on 06-07-2003
Racist literature from the neo-Nazi White Aryan Resistance was distributed
in a neighborhood.
Smithfield
Published on 06-07-2003
The letters 'KKK' were spray-painted on a sign.
San Francisco
Published on 06-06-2003
Five Chinese-American youths allegedly were attacked by as many as 20 white
teens who shouted racial epithets.
Fremont
Published on 06-06-2003
An Asian teenager was hit in the head with a baseball bat during a fight
where he allegedly was called racial slurs.
Grand Rapids
Published on 06-06-2003
Ronald Lee Planck, 33, was charged with two counts of felonious assault and
two counts of ethnic intimidation for allegedly using racial epithets
against neighborhood youths and trying to run them down.
Holtsville
Published on 06-06-2003
John J. Fielding Jr., 38; Joseph R. Grohs, 25; and Louis A. Bieler, 23, were
charged with third-degree assault as a hate crime after they allegedly used
ethnic slurs and attacked three Hispanic teens in a restaurant.
Plano
Published on 06-05-2003
Anti-Semitic phrases were painted on a Jewish woman's car.
San Diego
Published on 06-04-2003
Hundreds of copies of a publication portraying Muslim women as sexual
objects and ridiculng Jews, Jesus and Palestinians were distributed at the
University of California-San Diego.
Williamstown
Published on 06-04-2003
A swastika was painted on the pavement in front of a driveway.
Merrifield
Published on 06-04-2003
A 14-year-old girl allegedly received a series of threatening calls from a
man who yelled racial slurs and threatened her.
Ladoga
Published on 06-03-2003
According to the Indianapolis, IN Star, 'Three crosses were burned in the
yard of a mixed-race family.'
Ladoga
Published on 06-03-2003
Three crosses were burned in the yard of a mixed-race family.
Ladoga
Published on 06-03-2003
According to the Republic, 'Three crosses were burned in the yard of a
mixed-race family.'
Carroll Township
Published on 06-02-2003
Racial slurs and the letters 'KKK' were painted on a black woman's
residence.
Englewood
Published on 05-31-2003
A racial slur was spray-painted on a home under construction.
Mc Keesport
Published on 05-31-2003
A 3-foot-high wooden cross was planted outside a black couple's home and two
bricks were thrown through windows.
Boston
Published on 05-29-2003
Josiah A. Spaulding III, 23, was charged with a civil rights offense for
allegedly making anti-Semitic threats on a female high school student's
answering machine.
Qeens
Published on 05-29-2003
George Fortunato, 60, and his wife, Jacqueline, 58, were sentenced to anger
management and ethnic sensitivity training after they pleaded guilty to
assaulting an Asian woman in January.
Decatur
Published on 05-28-2003
Lee Wayne Bray, 19, was sentenced to six years in federal prison for the
racially motivated cross burning in the yard of white woman who has black
friends.
Vernon
Published on 05-28-2003
Jeffrey C. McEwen Jr., 33, and a 13-year-old youth, both white, were
arrested on charges of allegedly shouting racial slurs at a black man and
assaulting him.
Sunrise
Published on 05-28-2003
Christopher Owen Coward, 27, was charged with one count of aggravated
battery with a deadly weapon after he allegedly called a co-worker at a gas
station 'an Iraqi terrorist' and ambushed him with a pocket knife.
Ventura
Published on 05-27-2003
Former Skinhead gang member Michael Bridgeford, 26, was sentenced to 58
years in prison for killing a teenager almost five years ago.
Riverside
Published on 05-27-2003
Jesus A. Gomez, 20, a suspected gang member, was charged with murder, two
counts of attempted murder and other charges after he allegedly targeted and
killed a 13-year-old boy because he was black.
Charlotte Harbor
Published on 05-27-2003
The letters 'KKK' were scratched on a painting at the county courthouse.
Saugatuck
Published on 05-27-2003
A swastika was taped to the billboard of a real estate agent who is openly
gay.
Laconia
Published on 05-27-2003
Andrew Trudell, 19, was sentenced to up to five years in prison for
brandishing a knife at a 13-year-old black boy in a racially motivated
incident.
Brooklyn
Published on 05-27-2003
A white man allegedly yelled racial slurs and attacked a Hispanic man.
Apple Valley
Published on 05-26-2003
Racist messages were scrawled throughout a church.
Ashburn
Published on 05-24-2003
Racist graffiti was scrawled on a black family's torched home.
Portland
Published on 05-24-2003
A swastika was spray-painted over Malcolm X's face in a mural.
Northfield
Published on 05-23-2003
Swastikas and other Nazi references were spray-painted on fences in an
alley.
Stratford
Published on 05-21-2003
Matthew V. Zrallack, 18, was charged with third-degree assault, breach of
peace and intimidation based on bigotry or bias after he and a group of
white supremacists allegedly disrupted a gay-rights meeting.
Phoenix
Published on 05-20-2003
At least two white men allegedly shot and seriously wounded a Sikh wearing a
turban.
Santee
Published on 05-20-2003
Nazi symbols and profanities were spray- painted on walls around an
elementary school.
Jacksonville
Published on 05-20-2003
Racist graffiti was spray-painted on a mayoral candidate's campaign
headquarters.
New York City
Published on 05-20-2003
Swastikas and hate messages were painted on a storefront.
Tallahassee
Published on 05-19-2003
Charles Franklin, 41, was sentenced to more than two years in federal prison
for driving his pickup truck into a mosque and yelling anti-Muslim threats
in March 2002.
Covington
Published on 05-19-2003
Racist graffiti was painted on the walls of a school.
Punta Gorda
Published on 05-18-2003
Obscenities, swastikas and satanic symbols were spray-painted on a local
church.
Mobile
Published on 05-17-2003
Literature from the Aryan Knights of the Confederacy Ku Klux Klan was
distributed in a neighborhood.
Brownsville
Published on 05-17-2003
Shawn Martin, 20, and a 15-year-old boy, both white, were arrested for an
alleged racial attack on a couple.
Brooklyn
Published on 05-16-2003
Several swastikas were painted on a building.
Newark
Published on 05-15-2003
Richard McCullough,29, was arrested in connection with the stabbing death of
a 15-year-old girl who was believed to be gay.
Long Island
Published on 05-13-2003
Michael J. Perso, 19, was charged with second-degree robbery as a hate crime
and second-degree attempted robbery as a hate crime after allegedly
targeting people he believed were Mexicans.
Grand Rapids
Published on 05-12-2003
Arkadiusz Szuba was sentenced to five months in jail for ethnic intimidation
after he yelled racial slurs, bared his behind and punched two women who
rejected his advances outside a bar.
Bensalem
Published on 05-12-2003
Three boys, two white 13-year-olds and a 12-year-old, attacked an 8-year-old
child of Middle Eastern descent.
Traverse City
Published on 05-11-2003
Four men allegedly beat a 27-year-old man because of his sexual orientation.
Binghamton
Published on 05-10-2003
Neo-Nazi fliers were distributed throughout a neighborhood.
Visalia
Published on 05-09-2003
Swastikas and anti-Semitic graffiti were painted on a synagogue.
Northampton
Published on 05-05-2003
Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
neighborhood.
Baltimore
Published on 05-04-2003
Mazin Assi was given the maximum sentence of 5 to 15 years in prison for his
role in an October 2000 attempted firebombing of a New York synagogue on the
eve of Yom Kippur.
Novato
Published on 05-03-2003
Several white men allegedly yelled racial epithets and threatened a
21-year-old black man.
Jacksonville
Published on 05-03-2003
Racist graffiti was spray-painted on the campaign headquarters of a man who
is seeking to become the city's first black mayor.
Bellingham
Published on 05-03-2003
Ian C. Clark, 22; Michael P. Medeiros, 24; and Jeffrey Broadbent, 40, were
charged with defacing property, littering from a motor vehicle, being
disorderly and disturbing the peace after allegedly littering area lawns
with anti-Semitic propaganda from the neo-Nazi National Alliance.
Lawrence
Published on 05-02-2003
A swastika and an anti-Semitic slur were scrawled on a railing at a newly
opened rabbinical college.
Tavernier
Published on 05-01-2003
Swastikas were spray-painted on a sign at a Jewish community center.
Yonkers
Published on 05-01-2003
Mazin Assi, 23, was sentenced to a maximum of 15 years in prison for the
attempted firebombing of a Bronx synagogue.
Cleveland
Published on 05-01-2003
Eighteen black and Hispanic youths allegedly beat, kicked and choked a
13-year-old white girl.
Sterling
Published on 04-27-2003
Swastikas were spray-painted on playground equipment at a park.
Glen Burnie
Published on 04-26-2003
Garth Lewis Swimm III, 18, and three 17-year-olds were charged with
harassment, which police labeled a hate crime, and disrupting school
activities for allegedly spray-painting racist slurs and posting racist
fliers at a high school.
Maybrook
Published on 04-26-2003
Hate messages were spray-painted on the residences, vehicles and mailboxes
of minority families.
Readington Twp.
Published on 04-25-2003
Swastikas and anti-Semitic slogans were carved on the front doors of a
synagogue.
Chicago
Published on 04-24-2003
Racial slurs and obscenities were spray-painted on a black man's home.
Wood Dale
Published on 04-24-2003
Racist and obscene words were spray-painted on a black man's residence.
Anaheim
Published on 04-23-2003
A group of teenagers allegedly attacked an 18-year-old Lebanese-American
teen.
Oneonta
Published on 04-22-2003
Ralph S. May,49, was charged with second-degree menacing for allegedly
threatening a black man with a baseball bat.
Manhattan
Published on 04-22-2003
Hate-filled e-mails targeting blacks, Arabs and Muslims flooded the inboxes
of undergraduate students during a recent hacking spree at NYU's Stern
School of Business.
Brooklyn
Published on 04-22-2003
Max Abrahamowitz, 29, allegedly assaulted a Muslim woman while yelling
racial slurs.
Waterbury
Published on 04-21-2003
Copies of the racist newspaper 'The Truth At Last' were distributed
throughout a neighborhood.
Williamsport
Published on 04-21-2003
Several swastikas were spray-painted on downtown buildings.
Queens
Published on 04-19-2003
A swastika was painted on the garage door of a residence.
Spokane
Published on 04-19-2003
Racist graffiti and a swastika was spray-painted at a Sikh temple.
Manhattan
Published on 04-17-2003
A group of teenagers yelled anti-gay slurs at a 27-year-old man.
Lake Charles
Published on 04-16-2003
Holly Dartez, 28, was sentenced to a year and a day in prison for her role
in a September 2002 cross burning.
San Francisco
Published on 04-15-2003
Dominique England, 23, Jeanne Soja, 29, and Daymon Schrock, 20, were charged
with murder, conspiracy, kidnap, torture and a hate crime after allegedly
killing a bisexual man.
Greeley
Published on 04-15-2003
A racial slur was written on an interracial couple's apartment door.
Frederick
Published on 04-14-2003
A 10-year-old Muslim girl was allegedly harassed at school because of her
religion.
Fayetteville
Published on 04-14-2003
Fliers from the neo-Nazi Creativity Movement were dropped on yards in a
subdivision.
Portland
Published on 04-13-2003
Fliers from the neo-Nazi World Church of the Creator were distributed in two
neighborhoods.
St. Joseph
Published on 04-07-2003
Robert E. Wilken, 40, who tried to hit four black children with a pickup
truck in October 2002, was sentenced to a year in jail, with credit for 169
days served, and placed on three years' probation.
Manhattan
Published on 04-05-2003
Daniel Jamile and Nkrumah Ajomajberin, both 17, were arrested after
allegedly shouting anti-gay slurs at a 24-year-old man.


lora...@cs.com

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ClassWarz wrote:
> "Active U.S. Hate Groups in 2005"
> Click on the states to drill down. Rest of text is from site - ClassWarz:
> http://www.tolerance.org/maps/hate/

What's your point?
That in a nation of 300,000,000+ there is evidence of criminality and
societal tension?

We knew that. The more factionalization is purposefully introduced..
the more likely it is that criminality and intolerance will be
increased.

ClassWarz

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<lora...@cs.com> wrote in message
news:1155189961....@q16g2000cwq.googlegroups.com...

Targets of these racist groups need to be made aware that they are indeed
targeted--targeted minorities can and ought to take steps to defend
themselves.

If you mean that giving hate groups more exposure amounts to providing
unwitting advertising for these groups, well, these groups seem to be quite
adept at broadcasting their 'message' anyhow. I think that 'criminality and
intolerance' is increased when good people cede the battleground of ideas to
the haters. Usenet is a tiny, but still important, part of that
battleground. Let the haters cede this battleground to me.

ClassWarz

>


127.0.0.1

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Aug 10, 2006, 3:20:49 AM8/10/06
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Stop calling them hate groups they are motivated by love not hate, love
for their race, their culture and their country. Hate is a label
dreamed up by jews and their communist lackeys for anyone that opposed
their global slave dystopia.

127.0.0.1

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Aug 10, 2006, 3:26:24 AM8/10/06
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Print a list of the Black on White crime here - your computer would
crash under the strain. Tell both sides of the story commie slimeball.

Clave

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"127.0.0.1" <carsss...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> Hate is a label dreamed up by jews...

Kinda captures it all.

Jim


Paul Mitchum

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Clave <ClaviusNo...@cablespeed.com> wrote:

Whoa. The amazing things you see on usenet.

--
In retrospect, the real victims of Fox News weren't the liberals it
attacked but the conservatives who believed it. -- NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF

SMITH29

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Aug 10, 2006, 5:25:16 AM8/10/06
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Clave wrote:

xxxx
Clam anti-Semitic?

29

SMITH29

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Paul Mitchum wrote:

> Clave <ClaviusNo...@cablespeed.com> wrote:
>
>
>>"127.0.0.1" <carsss...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>news:1155194449.0...@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com...
>>
>>>Hate is a label dreamed up by jews...
>>
>>Kinda captures it all.
>>
>>Jim
>
>
> Whoa. The amazing things you see on usenet.
>

xxxx
No shit

29

SMITH29

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127.0.0.1 wrote:

xxxx
Your middle initials wouldn't be SS would they mein herr?

29

ClassWarz

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"127.0.0.1" <carsss...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1155194449.0...@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com...
> Stop calling them hate groups they are motivated by love not hate, love
> for their race, their culture and their country.

No, they (and you) get a neurological 'high' from the hatred of a particular
group. You know it and I know it. Don't play 'let's pretend' with me--I've
been around far too long to fall for the oft-repeated 'well-intentioned
racist' bit.

James Earl Jones (the voice of Darth Vader in
Star Wars) once remarked that racism makes the racist feel good--he went on
to
connect it to biochemical processes within the brain which trigger the
feel-good response. The neurochemical high experienced by the racist
mirrors that of a drug high.

> Hate is a label
> dreamed up by jews and their communist lackeys for anyone that opposed
> their global slave dystopia.

No it isn't. Hate is a label that crudely describes a peculiar form of
addictive behavior. Haters enjoy the brain-state that their hate provides
and they are addicted to that brain-state. Gambling is another example of
an addictive brain-state. Understand the neurological basis for your hate
and you may someday cure yourself of it. It is evil; you need to cut hate
out of your life.


ClassWarz

>


ClassWarz

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"SMITH29" <smi...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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Probably just pro-Sardonic.

ClassWarz

>
> 29


mandala

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...and strangely enough seems to only affect majority whites if that
Red-inspired propaganda website is any indication.

The Cold War is far from over. It's becoming most interesting right now.

Al Smith

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Black Separatist 106 13.20%
KKK 179 22.29%
Neo Nazi 157 19.55%
Skinhead 56 6.97%
Christian Identity 35 4.36%
Neo Confederate 99 12.33%
Other 171 21.30%

Assuming "Christian Identity" and "Other" are white hate groups, it
would appear that statistically, the number of groups compared to
percentage of the population, hate afflicts the races equally.

However, I wonder how such a seamingly comprehensive report ignores
MEChA.

> The Cold War is far from over. It's becoming most interesting right now.

What is fascinating is how the "useful idiots" are being played by both
the Communists and the Islamofascists. That sexual deviants would side
against the US in Iraq and Afghanistan and against Israel in the
Mideast, and align themselves with those who would execute them for
just being who they are is amazing - but lends to faith in natural
selection.

Paul Mitchum

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Aug 10, 2006, 1:50:01 PM8/10/06
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Al Smith <caddys...@my-deja.com> wrote:

> That sexual deviants would side against the US in Iraq and Afghanistan and
> against Israel in the Mideast,

What the fuck are you talking about?

Al Smith

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Aug 10, 2006, 2:28:23 PM8/10/06
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Paul Mitchum wrote:
> Al Smith <caddys...@my-deja.com> wrote:
>
> > That sexual deviants would side against the US in Iraq and Afghanistan and
> > against Israel in the Mideast,
>
> What the fuck are you talking about?

You.

Paul Mitchum

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Aug 10, 2006, 3:12:54 PM8/10/06
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Al Smith <caddys...@my-deja.com> wrote:

First of all: Why do you believe that all sexual deviants everywhere
would side against the US on anything?

Second of all: Why do you believe that applies to me?

Al Smith

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Paul Mitchum wrote:
> Al Smith <caddys...@my-deja.com> wrote:
>
> > Paul Mitchum wrote:
> > > Al Smith <caddys...@my-deja.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > > That sexual deviants would side against the US in Iraq and Afghanistan and
> > > > against Israel in the Mideast,
> > >
> > > What the fuck are you talking about?
> >
> > You.
>
> First of all: Why do you believe that all sexual deviants everywhere
> would side against the US on anything?

Are you against the war in Iraq? If so, then you can tell me.

> Second of all: Why do you believe that applies to me?

Because you'd have your colon perforated before you admit sexuality is
a choice.

Paul Mitchum

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Al Smith <caddys...@my-deja.com> wrote:

Al, you've just confirmed that you believe homosexuals are traitors. Why
would you believe something stupid like that? Did you want to add
yourself to the map referred to in the subject line?

Joseph Welch

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"Al Smith" <caddys...@my-deja.com> wrote in message
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> Are you against the war in Iraq? If so, then you can tell me.

Are you claiming that everyone who has pointed out Bush's incompetence is
some sort of sexual deviant?

>> Second of all: Why do you believe that applies to me?
>
> Because you'd have your colon perforated before you admit sexuality is
> a choice.

How long have you been sexually and romantically attracted to other men Al?

--
George W. Bush has made the terrorists stronger, their influence wider,
their numbers larger, and their motivation to attack the U.S. and other
western interests greater. He has repeatedly abused his authority and
violated his Oath of Office by turning his back on the United States
Constitution; thereby surrendering to the terrorists by underminig American
freedoms,values, and the very foundations of our system of government.
Supporting Bush is treason.

***************
JW
***************
"You've done enough. Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last? Have
you left no sense of decency?"
http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/welch-mccarthy.html


caddys...@my-deja.com

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Paul Mitchum wrote:
> Al Smith <caddys...@my-deja.com> wrote:
>
> > Paul Mitchum wrote:
> > > Al Smith <caddys...@my-deja.com> wrote:
> > > > Paul Mitchum wrote:
> > > > > Al Smith <caddys...@my-deja.com> wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > > That sexual deviants would side against the US in Iraq and
> > > > > > Afghanistan and against Israel in the Mideast,
> > > > >
> > > > > What the fuck are you talking about?
> > > >
> > > > You.
> > >
> > > First of all: Why do you believe that all sexual deviants everywhere
> > > would side against the US on anything?
> >
> > Are you against the war in Iraq? If so, then you can tell me.
> >
> > > Second of all: Why do you believe that applies to me?
> >
> > Because you'd have your colon perforated before you admit sexuality is
> > a choice.
>
> Al, you've just confirmed that you believe homosexuals are traitors.

Useful idiots possess little more mental ability than the reflexive
behavior that has been programmed into them. Sans mens ergo sans mens
rea.

The conservative demands justice and that will be met out. If the idiot
wins the war they will spend the remainder of their lives in a Hell of
their own making. If they continue to lose, they will languish in
irrelevance.

> Why
> would you believe something stupid like that? Did you want to add
> yourself to the map referred to in the subject line?

Is MADD a hate group?

Paul Mitchum

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<caddys...@my-deja.com> wrote:

> Paul Mitchum wrote:
> > Al Smith <caddys...@my-deja.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Paul Mitchum wrote:
> > > > Al Smith <caddys...@my-deja.com> wrote:
> > > > > Paul Mitchum wrote:
> > > > > > Al Smith <caddys...@my-deja.com> wrote:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > > That sexual deviants would side against the US in Iraq and
> > > > > > > Afghanistan and against Israel in the Mideast,
> > > > > >
> > > > > > What the fuck are you talking about?
> > > > >
> > > > > You.
> > > >
> > > > First of all: Why do you believe that all sexual deviants everywhere
> > > > would side against the US on anything?
> > >
> > > Are you against the war in Iraq? If so, then you can tell me.
> > >
> > > > Second of all: Why do you believe that applies to me?
> > >
> > > Because you'd have your colon perforated before you admit sexuality is
> > > a choice.
> >
> > Al, you've just confirmed that you believe homosexuals are traitors.
>
> Useful idiots possess little more mental ability than the reflexive
> behavior that has been programmed into them.

The things you see on usenet. Attitudes like yours should be behind
glass in a museum somewhere, on display as a bygone bigotry.

SMITH29

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Paul Mitchum wrote:
> Al Smith <caddys...@my-deja.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Paul Mitchum wrote:
>>
>>>Al Smith <caddys...@my-deja.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Paul Mitchum wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Al Smith <caddys...@my-deja.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>That sexual deviants would side against the US in Iraq and
>>>>>>Afghanistan and against Israel in the Mideast,
>>>>>
>>>>>What the fuck are you talking about?
>>>>
>>>>You.
>>>
>>>First of all: Why do you believe that all sexual deviants everywhere
>>>would side against the US on anything?
>>
>>Are you against the war in Iraq? If so, then you can tell me.
>>
>>
>>>Second of all: Why do you believe that applies to me?
>>
>>Because you'd have your colon perforated before you admit sexuality is
>>a choice.
>
>
> Al, you've just confirmed that you believe homosexuals are traitors. Why
> would you believe something stupid like that? Did you want to add
> yourself to the map referred to in the subject line?
>
xxxx
Paul, I wish you would quit being such a patsy. You sound like Crawly.

Say to yourself 500 times.

Im OK
Your OK

29

Felix D.

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"Paul Mitchum" <use...@mile23.c0m> wrote in message
news:1hjtyp2.1jox853v3ocn4N%use...@mile23.c0m...

> Clave <ClaviusNo...@cablespeed.com> wrote:
>
> > "127.0.0.1" <carsss...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:1155194449.0...@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com...
> > >
> > > Hate is a label dreamed up by jews...
> >
> > Kinda captures it all.
> >
> > Jim
>
> Whoa. The amazing things you see on usenet.

Let every voice be heard. Even if it's ugly.

Guys like this "127.0.0.1" are so blinded by hatred they'll never recognize
the one that was sent to love them.


Felix D.

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I'm cutting this fellow "mandala" <perth.a...@gmail.com> out of here so
I can say seomthing to "Class Warz":

I don't agree with you most of the time, but I have to say you hit this one
right out of the park. You hit this guy beautifully. Well said, and my hat's
off to you.


Felix D.

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"Al Smith" <caddys...@my-deja.com> wrote in message
news:1155234503.0...@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com...

What? You're saying Paul Mitchum's gay? Where did that come from and what
does it have to do with anything here?

I think Paul should kick your ass before he vamps all over your sister.


Felix D.

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"Al Smith" <caddys...@my-deja.com> wrote in message
news:1155239677....@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...

>
> Paul Mitchum wrote:
> > Al Smith <caddys...@my-deja.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Paul Mitchum wrote:
> > > > Al Smith <caddys...@my-deja.com> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > That sexual deviants would side against the US in Iraq and
Afghanistan and
> > > > > against Israel in the Mideast,
> > > >
> > > > What the fuck are you talking about?
> > >
> > > You.
> >
> > First of all: Why do you believe that all sexual deviants everywhere
> > would side against the US on anything?
>
> Are you against the war in Iraq? If so, then you can tell me.

No, no, no. You're the one cast the first stone, let's first hear your
answer to his question.


>
> > Second of all: Why do you believe that applies to me?
>
> Because you'd have your colon perforated before you admit sexuality is
> a choice.

Hmmm. We started off here talking about hate groups, and now *you* waltz in
and drop some obviously pre-packaged shit on everyone. Yep, it looks like
we're still on topic: hate and haters.


Felix D.

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"Paul Mitchum" <use...@mile23.c0m> wrote in message
news:1hjv0zs.ckalrl1lgr9oqN%use...@mile23.c0m...

> <caddys...@my-deja.com> wrote:
>
> > Paul Mitchum wrote:
> > > Al Smith <caddys...@my-deja.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > > Paul Mitchum wrote:
> > > > > Al Smith <caddys...@my-deja.com> wrote:
> > > > > > Paul Mitchum wrote:
> > > > > > > Al Smith <caddys...@my-deja.com> wrote:
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > That sexual deviants would side against the US in Iraq and
> > > > > > > > Afghanistan and against Israel in the Mideast,
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > What the fuck are you talking about?
> > > > > >
> > > > > > You.
> > > > >
> > > > > First of all: Why do you believe that all sexual deviants
everywhere
> > > > > would side against the US on anything?
> > > >
> > > > Are you against the war in Iraq? If so, then you can tell me.
> > > >
> > > > > Second of all: Why do you believe that applies to me?
> > > >
> > > > Because you'd have your colon perforated before you admit sexuality
is
> > > > a choice.
> > >
> > > Al, you've just confirmed that you believe homosexuals are traitors.
> >
> > Useful idiots possess little more mental ability than the reflexive
> > behavior that has been programmed into them.
>
> The things you see on usenet. Attitudes like yours should be behind
> glass in a museum somewhere, on display as a bygone bigotry.

It looks to be a bit more than just attitude. There's some conceptual
linkages missing that would tend to a considered opinion that this guy is
indeed nuts. I'm plonking him.

Paul Mitchum

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Felix D. <#1Che...@OGPU.org> wrote:

Some people actually *are* gay, and don't mind admitting it in public,
Felix. Some are queer, some are bi, some are trans.

omare...@aol.com

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Gee, I must've missed the Latino/Muslime hate groups on this list.
Continue panicking, idiot :)

ClassWarz wrote:
> "Active U.S. Hate Groups in 2005"
>
>
> Click on the states to drill down. Rest of text is from site - ClassWarz:
>
>
> http://www.tolerance.org/maps/hate/
>
> Hate Incident List
>
> http://www.tolerance.org/maps/hate/incidents.jsp
> Kansas City
> Published on 05-29-2004
> The letters 'KKK' and the words 'white power' were spray-painted on a black
> family's privacy fence.
> Shawnee
> Published on 05-29-2004
> The phrase 'White Power' and the letters 'KKK' were scrawled on an African-
> American family's fence and a racist slur was written on the windshield of a
> black woman's car.
> Bandon
> Published on 05-29-2004
> Fliers from the neo-Nazi Aryan Nations were placed on cars of people
> attending an Irish festival.
> Austin
> Published on 05-29-2004
> Christopher Rivers, 21, was charged with aggravated assault for allegedly
> attacking two interracial couples while yelling racial slurs.
> Manhattan
> Published on 05-28-2004
> A swastika was etched on an elevator wall.
> Pittsburgh
> Published on 05-28-2004
> Klan leader David Wayne Hull, 41, was convicted of several firearms-related
> charges but acquitted of possessing two pipe bombs that exploded during
> white supremacist gatherings in 2002.
> Pittsburgh
> Published on 05-28-2004
> Justin J. Ciletti, 23, was charged with attempted arson, criminal
> conspiracy, manufacture of an incendiary device, ethnic intimidation and
> reckless endangerment for allegedly hurling a Molotov cocktail through the
> window of a black family's home.
> Portsmouth
> Published on 05-27-2004
> A Virgin Mary statue at a Catholic rectory was removed from its pedestal and
> hung by the neck with a garden hose.
> Dallas
> Published on 05-27-2004
> Curtis William Murillo, 37, was charged with aggravated assault for
> attacking an Iranian- American man in 2002 because of his ethnicity.
> Tacoma
> Published on 05-27-2004
> Kurtis Monschke, a 20-year-old white supremacist, was found guilty of
> aggravated first-degree murder in the death of a 42-year-old homeless man.
> Marin City
> Published on 05-26-2004
> Dion Ray Moore, a 27-year-old black man, was charged with a hate crime after
> his pitbull allegedly attacked a white plumbing repairman. Moore was charged
> with attempted robbery, assault with a deadly weapon (the pitbull), and
> assault likely to cause great bodily injury.
> Azusa
> Published on 05-25-2004
> Christopher K. Rangel, 19, and two teenage boys were charged with suspicion
> of committing a hate crime for allegedly yelling racial slurs at a black
> man.
> Redlands
> Published on 05-25-2004
> Two churches were defaced with satanic symbols.
> Arlington
> Published on 05-25-2004
> Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Milwaukee
> Published on 05-25-2004
> A 14-year-old boy was charged with a hate crime for allegedly sending
> threatening E-mails to a teacher at a charter school.
> Santa Fe
> Published on 05-24-2004
> Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed.
> Orangetown
> Published on 05-24-2004
> A 16-year old white boy was charged with sending a threatening computer
> message that included a racial slur to the black daughter of a local pastor
> and civil rights activist.
> Saranac Lake
> Published on 05-24-2004
> A 17-year-old was arrested and charged with a hate crime after he allegedly
> assaulted another youth because of his perceived sexual orientation.
> Montclair
> Published on 05-23-2004
> Anti-Semitic fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed
> throughout a neighborhood.
> Las Cruces
> Published on 05-22-2004
> Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed in a
> neighborhood.
> Tucker
> Published on 05-20-2004
> Racist graffiti was found on the running track at a high school.
> Omaha
> Published on 05-19-2004
> Leaflets from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were tossed throughout various
> neighborhoods.
> Newark
> Published on 05-19-2004
> A 17-year-old Glen high school senior was charged with allegedly scratching
> an anti- Semitic slur into the school superintendent's car.
> Seattle
> Published on 05-19-2004
> Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Tucson
> Published on 05-17-2004
> Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left in yards.
> Evesham
> Published on 05-17-2004
> Fliers from the neo-Nazi White Revolution were distributed throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Topeka
> Published on 05-15-2004
> About two dozen white supremacists attended a rally sponsored by the
> neo-Nazi White Revolution held near the site of the school that was the
> subject of the historic Brown v. Board of Education decision.
> Detroit
> Published on 05-15-2004
> Two white men, Brett Cashman, 45, and John T. Price, 27, were sentenced to
> 30 days in jail for allegedly vandalizing a landmark sculpture of black
> boxer Joe Louis.
> New York
> Published on 05-15-2004
> A 29-year-old gay man was allegedly beaten and taunted with anti-gay slurs.
> Miami
> Published on 05-14-2004
> A Muslim mosque was broken into and ransacked. A glass door was smashed,
> telephone lines were cut, and an alarm system was destroyed.
> Longview
> Published on 05-14-2004
> Aryan Nations member Zachary Loren Beck, 25, was charged with first-degree
> burglary, felony harassment and fourth- degree assault after firing at a
> police officer during a brief standoff with police who approached him in
> connection with a burglary investigation.
> Miami
> Published on 05-13-2004
> A note reading 'Kill them all in the name of Allah' was left in the mailbox
> of an Islamic center.
> Queens
> Published on 05-13-2004
> A swastika was scratched into a car.
> Miami
> Published on 05-12-2004
> Obsenities and a swastika were spray- painted at an Islamic schoool.
> Bronx
> Published on 05-12-2004
> Racial epithets were written in a school bathroom.
> Manhattan Beach
> Published on 05-12-2004
> Anti-Semitic symbols and words were spray-painted on a bookstore.
> New York
> Published on 05-12-2004
> A black swastika was drawn in heavy oil outside a Jewish catering hall.
> Longview
> Published on 05-12-2004
> Anti-Semitic fliers and pictures of the World Trade Center were distributed
> by the neo-Nazi Aryan Nations.
> Omaha
> Published on 05-11-2004
> A 33-year-old man allegedly left two threatening voice mail messages on the
> answering machine at an Islamic center.
> Manhattan
> Published on 05-11-2004
> A 40-year-old man was allegedly beaten and called anti-gay epithets by
> teenagers.
> Jasper
> Published on 05-11-2004
> Two white teenagers, Joshua Lee Talley, 19, and John Matthew Fowler, 18,
> were charged with one count of criminal mischief for allegedly desecrating
> the grave of James Byrd Jr., the black man dragged to his death from the
> back of a pickup in 1998. Racial slurs and profanities were etched into part
> of the vault of Byrd's grave.
> Brooklyn
> Published on 05-10-2004
> A swastika was scrawled outside a Jewish catering hall.
> Chickasha
> Published on 05-10-2004
> Racial slurs were painted on and around a convenience store.
> Lawrence
> Published on 05-09-2004
> A racial slur was scrawled on the steps of a predominantly black church.
> Perrine
> Published on 05-08-2004
> A mosque was broken into and ransacked.
> Bend
> Published on 05-08-2004
> The word 'fag was spray-painted on a sign, the words 'hippie fag' were
> written on a stone wall and the word 'queer' was scrawled on two exterior
> walls and a window at a community college campus.
> Jasper
> Published on 05-08-2004
> The grave of James Byrd Jr., who was murdered by three white men in 1998,
> was desecrated for the second time with racial slurs scratched into the
> headstone, which also was overturned.
> Trenton
> Published on 05-07-2004
> Six white men, Terrel Timothy Garner, Stacy Paul Jones, Steven Garland
> Jones, Jeremy Ray Sims, Eric Shane Sullivan and Billy Richard Wells, pleaded
> guilty to a hate crime charge of conspiracy to deprive civil rights for
> burning a cross in the yard of a woman whose daughter has a biracial
> boyfriend.
> Haverhill
> Published on 05-07-2004
> Anti-Semitic literature from the neo-Nazi group New England Creativity was
> distributed.
> Topeka
> Published on 05-06-2004
> Swastikas and other neo-Nazi graffiti were painted on a monument for Jewish
> soldiers who died during the Battle of Verdun.
> Placerville
> Published on 05-05-2004
> Jordan Elliott Immer, 22, and Joseph Stephen Seniceros, 23, admitted to
> physically assaulting two African- Americans in a racially motivated hate
> crime.
> Hammond
> Published on 05-05-2004
> A five-foot swastika was carved into a Little League baseball field.
> Milford
> Published on 05-05-2004
> Shirley A. Aldrin, 32, and Roger Britton, Jr., 33, allegedly attacked a gas
> station attendant who is an American citizen born in Iraq.
> East Meadow
> Published on 05-05-2004
> Swastikas and other graffiti were spray- painted on the walls and sidewalk
> at an elementary school.
> Roosevelt
> Published on 05-04-2004
> Swastikas were drawn in the dirt of a ballfield at an elementary school.
> Metuchen
> Published on 05-03-2004
> Leaflets from the neo-Nazi White Revolution were left on lawns throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Lincoln
> Published on 05-02-2004
> Racist literature from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was left in driveways.
> Graniteville
> Published on 05-02-2004
> About two dozen tombstones were toppled in a predominantly Jewish cemetery.
> Arlington
> Published on 05-02-2004
> Two 13-year old boys were charged in a series of incidents in which a church
> school and vehicles were spray-painted with anti- Semitic, racist and
> sexually offensive graffiti.
> Arlington
> Published on 05-02-2004
> Racist, sexual and anti-Semitic graffiti was spray-painted on a Catholic
> elementary school and more than a dozen vehicles.
> Milford
> Published on 05-01-2004
> Nazi Party fiiers were left in the town library on a table and in books
> about the Holocaust.
> East Brunswick
> Published on 04-30-2004
> Michelle Dixon, 40, was convicted of conspiracy to commit first-degree bias
> intimidation and second-degree robbery for robbing a man with epilepsy and a
> mental disability.
> Somerville
> Published on 04-30-2004
> Recruiting literature from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was sent to an
> attorney.
> Coeur d'Alene
> Published on 04-29-2004
> Former Aryan Nations staff member Shaun Winkler, 24, was sentenced to three
> consecutive jail terms of six months each for macing former Aryan Nations
> member Michael Teague in 2002.
> Union City
> Published on 04-29-2004
> Threatening notes and a noose were left in areas where black employees work
> at a Goodyear tire plant.
> Sun City
> Published on 04-28-2004
> Two juveniles were arrested for leaving a sign with racist writings in a
> black family's yard.
> Louisville
> Published on 04-28-2004
> Two Ku Klux Klan members allegedly posted Klan fliers on the University of
> Louisville campus.
> Arlington
> Published on 04-28-2004
> Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed in
> neighborhoods.
> New York
> Published on 04-28-2004
> A swastika was scratched into a door of a union headquarters.
> Nyack
> Published on 04-28-2004
> A swastika, sexually explicit phrases and racist graffiti were drawn on a
> chalkboard at a middle School.
> Waynesville
> Published on 04-27-2004
> Several swastikas were spray-painted in the roadway and on a mound of dirt
> in the Rabbit Skin community.
> Queens
> Published on 04-27-2004
> A racial slur was scrawled on a black man's car.
> Bloomington
> Published on 04-26-2004
> Red swastikas and the word 'Jew' were spray-painted on a vehicle.
> Auburn
> Published on 04-26-2004
> Swastikas and the letters 'KKK' were painted on a synagogue.
> Rockaway Beach
> Published on 04-26-2004
> A swastika, Star of David, and the numbers '666' were scrawled at a railway
> station.
> Kerrville
> Published on 04-26-2004
> The brake lines of a bus owned by a religious organization were cut and
> swastikas and the letters 'KKK' and the symbol '666' were drawn on it.
> Washington, D.C.
> Published on 04-25-2004
> The words 'White Power' and 'No Salvadorans' were spray-painted on a wall
> outside a Catholic school.
> Bronx
> Published on 04-25-2004
> An anti-Semitic epithet was scrawled on a church.
> Broomfield
> Published on 04-24-2004
> Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed.
> KENT
> Published on 04-24-2004
> A couch was burned on the lawn of a Jewish fraternity.
> Woodbridge
> Published on 04-24-2004
> Two swastikas, the words 'white power' and a racial epithet were spray-
> painted on a black family's garage.
> Toms River
> Published on 04-23-2004
> Three teenage boys were charged with allegedly scrawling swastikas and other
> graffiti on a mosque under construction.
> Smithville
> Published on 04-23-2004
> Recruiting literature from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was sent to an
> attorney.
> Denton
> Published on 04-23-2004
> A window and glass door of an Islamic Society building were shot out.
> Ventura
> Published on 04-22-2004
> Swastikas, racial slurs and derogatory remarks against teachers were spray-
> painted in a high school and and 50 door locks were glued shut.
> Springfield
> Published on 04-22-2004
> Steven Augustus Heldenbrand, 26, pleaded guilty to participating in a 2001
> racially motivated gang attack on two black men that left one of the men
> seriously injured.
> Las Cruces
> Published on 04-22-2004
> Leaflets from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on lawns.
> Springfield
> Published on 04-22-2004
> The letters 'KKK' were spray-painted on a dumpster behind a fire station.
> Needham
> Published on 04-21-2004
> Fliers from the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan were left on lawns and driveways
> through the town.
> Boulder
> Published on 04-20-2004
> Leaflets from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Davis
> Published on 04-19-2004
> A freshman student was charged with possession of stolen property and a hate
> crime for allegedly stealing the Israeli flag from the exterior of the Davis
> Hillel House at the University of California.
> Newark
> Published on 04-19-2004
> Windows at an Islamic center were broken, holes were punched in the
> wallboards, at least a dozen metal frames were bent or twisted and swastikas
> and sexually explicit and anti-Semitic statements were scrawled on two
> doors.
> Staten Island
> Published on 04-19-2004
> Mohammed Asif, 21; Hooner Baweja, 16; Abhisekh Chakravarty, 17; and Muhummad
> Mukhtar, 18, were each charged with a bias crime for allegedly yelling
> anti-Semitic slurs and throwing bottles at Jewish students.
> Dallas
> Published on 04-19-2004
> Anti-Semitic slurs and obscenities were written on vehicles.
> Brooklyn
> Published on 04-18-2004
> Anti-Jewish epithets were found on the Coney Island boardwalk.
> Staten Island
> Published on 04-18-2004
> An anti-immigration sticker was found in the bathroom of a mall restaurant.
> Spokane
> Published on 04-18-2004
> K. C. Stoner, 17, was charged with three felony counts of malicious
> harassment after he allegedly attempted to burn a cross in the yard of a
> family that has two African- American boys.
> San Bernardino
> Published on 04-16-2004
> Red, white and blue paint was smeared on the front steps of a Catholic
> church that hosted a forum to give drivers' licenses to undocumented
> immigrants.
> Auburn
> Published on 04-16-2004
> The car of a same-sex marriage activist was vandalized.
> Oklahoma City
> Published on 04-16-2004
> White supremacist Sean Michael Gillespie, 20, was charged with allegedly
> throwing a firebomb at a Jewish synagogue.
> Arlington
> Published on 04-16-2004
> Two 16-year-olds were sentenced to 30 days in detention plus 72 hours of
> community service for burning a cross in a black person's yard.
> Manalapan
> Published on 04-15-2004
> A swastika was drawn on the wall of a bathroom at a middle school
> Beverly
> Published on 04-14-2004
> Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on parked cars at a
> B.B. King concert.
> Pearl River
> Published on 04-14-2004
> A swastika, sexually explicit phrases and racist graffiti were drawn on a
> chalkboard at a middle school.
> Hudson
> Published on 04-13-2004
> A 24-year-old black woman, Latisha E. Diaz, allegedly attacked a white woman
> because of her race.
> Manlius
> Published on 04-13-2004
> Amy Maestri, 17, and Paul A. Doughty and Suong T. Phan, both 16, were
> charged with two felony counts of criminal mischief and one misdemeanor
> count of criminal mischief for allegedly scrawling graffiti at two schools
> and a home.
> Norwalk
> Published on 04-12-2004
> Anti-Semitic epithets and references to male genitalia were scrawled on the
> exterior walls of a pro golf shop.
> Lakewood Ranch
> Published on 04-12-2004
> Three high school students confessed to vandalizing their school with
> anti-Semitic graffiti.
> Sarasota
> Published on 04-12-2004
> Racial epithets, references to white supremacy and a swastika were painted
> on walls at a school.
> Hagerstown
> Published on 04-11-2004
> Fliers from the World Knights of the Ku Klux Klan were distributed in a
> neighborhood.
> Los Angeles
> Published on 04-10-2004
> Windows of a synagogue were shattered during Passover week.
> Placerville
> Published on 04-10-2004
> Graffiti that included swastikas and the words 'Happy Holocaust' and 'white
> power' was scrawled on the walls of an elementary school.
> Lehigh Acres
> Published on 04-10-2004
> The windows and front doors of a church under construction were shot out.
> Philadelphia
> Published on 04-10-2004
> About 15 members of the Mississippi White Knights and the Orion Knights of
> the Ku Klux Klan rallied.
> Tampa
> Published on 04-09-2004
> The home of a Jewish family suing the Manatee County School Board over
> prayer at its meetings was vandalized with red paint.
> New York
> Published on 04-09-2004
> Swastikas were painted on the wall of a business.
> New York
> Published on 04-08-2004
> An anti-Semitic epithet and a swastika were scrawled on posters on a subway
> platform.
> Huntingdon
> Published on 04-08-2004
> Vandals spray-painted racial epithets and swastikas on garage doors and
> fences.
> Glendora
> Published on 04-07-2004
> Racial slurs were painted on the walls of a black family's home.
> Sebastopol
> Published on 04-07-2004
> Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Shorewood
> Published on 04-06-2004
> A residence was burglarized and vandalized with white power references.
> Los Angeles
> Published on 04-05-2004
> A Japanese cultural center and a Japanese theatre were vandalized.
> Palm Beach
> Published on 04-05-2004
> A group of boys allegedly attacked a 12- year-old Pakistani girl and pulled
> the hijab off her hair.
> Cadillac
> Published on 04-04-2004
> Racist literature was distributed at several businesses.
> Harrisonburg
> Published on 04-04-2004
> Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were thrown on lawns and curbs
> throughout a neighborhood.
> New Hanover
> Published on 04-02-2004
> A racial epithet was spray-painted on the garage door of a black resident.
> Manalapan
> Published on 04-02-2004
> Swastikas were drawn in a boys' bathroom at a middle school. Two students
> were arrested in connection with the incident.
> Maspeth
> Published on 04-02-2004
> A swastika and anti-Semitic remarks were written in an elevator.
> Goodyear
> Published on 04-01-2004
> Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on driveways in a
> neighborhood.
> Bowie
> Published on 04-01-2004
> Literature from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was left in driveways
> throughout a neighborhood.
> Riverhead
> Published on 04-01-2004
> Scott Soucek, 16, was sentenced to 16 months to four years in jail for
> firebombing a Mexican immigrant family's home in July 2003.
> Danville
> Published on 04-01-2004
> Graffiti, including a backward swastika and the phrase 'Danville will burn',
> was found on the back walls of a shopping center.
> Olympia
> Published on 04-01-2004
> Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on the doorsteps of
> residences in two neighborhoods.
> Spokane
> Published on 04-01-2004
> The words 'Your family shall die next' were written in blood on the front of
> a Filipina woman's residence.
> Scottsdale
> Published on 03-30-2004
> A black woman who works at a pro-diversity office received a threatening
> phone call.
> Delonta
> Published on 03-30-2004
> A black family's home was defaced with racist graffiti.
> Denver
> Published on 03-28-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were found on the doorsteps of
> residences throughout a neighborhood.
> Ann Arbor
> Published on 03-28-2004
> Flyers from the Mystic Knights of the Ku Klux Klan were found in several
> mailboxes of homes throughout a neighborhood.
> Arlington
> Published on 03-27-2004
> Two 16-year-old teenage boys were charged with malicious harassment for
> allegedly burning a cross in a black man's yard.
> Staten Island
> Published on 03-25-2004
> Josephine Laringa, 24, and Kimberly Albertson and David Egan, both 25, were
> charged with reckless endangerment as a hate crime for allegedly shouting
> racial slurs at a black and Hispanic couple last September.
> Staten Island
> Published on 03-25-2004
> Anti-Semitic insults were scrawled on the front door at a Jewish Center.
> Daphne
> Published on 03-23-2004
> Flyers from the Orion Knights were distributed on front lawns throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Denver
> Published on 03-23-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were found in driveways and cars
> in a neighborhood.
> Littleton
> Published on 03-23-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Daphne
> Published on 03-22-2004
> Flyers from the Orion Knights of the Ku Klux Klan were left on lawns.
> Mobile
> Published on 03-22-2004
> Racist flyers were inserted into newspapers and tossed in yards.
> Petaluma
> Published on 03-22-2004
> Literature from the neo-Nazi group National Alliance was distributed
> throughout a neighborhood.
> Rohnert Park
> Published on 03-22-2004
> Literature from the neo-Nazi group National Alliance was distributed
> throughout a neighborhood.
> Milford
> Published on 03-22-2004
> Literature from the American Nazi Party were distributed throughout the
> city.
> Rockingham
> Published on 03-20-2004
> Racist material was found in yards throughout a neighborhood.
> Cincinnati
> Published on 03-20-2004
> Literature from the neo-Nazi group National Alliance was distributed
> throughout a neighborhood.
> Peoria
> Published on 03-18-2004
> Two men allegedly attacked a man while yelling derogatory slurs because of
> his perceived sexual orientation.
> Chesterfield Township
> Published on 03-17-2004
> A cross was burned on the lawn of a biracial couple's home.
> Wetumpka
> Published on 03-16-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed in a
> neighborhood.
> St. Cloud
> Published on 03-15-2004
> Anti-Semitic literature from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed
> throughout the neighborhood.
> Bronx
> Published on 03-15-2004
> Racist slurs were scrawled on a wall inside of an building.
> Largo
> Published on 03-14-2004
> Four teenagers allegedly spray-painted a swastika and the letters 'KKK' on
> cars, street signs, lawn ornaments, and homes.
> Cabarrus County
> Published on 03-14-2004
> Racial graffiti was painted on an black woman's car.
> Ypsilanti
> Published on 03-13-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Queens
> Published on 03-13-2004
> Yolanda Moorjaney, a 31-year-old white woman, was charged with criminal
> mischief as a hate crime for allegedly scrawling racist graffiti on a
> school's bathroom wall.
> Brooklyn
> Published on 03-11-2004
> Swastikas and other anti-Semitic graffiti were scrawled on the inside of an
> apartment building.
> Government Camp
> Published on 03-09-2004
> Four men and one woman allegedly attacked two gay men in what deputies are
> calling a brutal hate crime.
> Denver
> Published on 03-07-2004
> Two swastikas were spray-painted on a sign at a Pentecostal church.
> Fremont
> Published on 03-07-2004
> Literature from the neo-Nazi group National Alliance was left in a yard.
> New York
> Published on 03-07-2004
> Anti-Semitic markings and swastikas were scrawled on a building that is
> occupied by many Hasidic Jewish families.
> Augusta
> Published on 03-06-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed in a parking
> lot.
> Ithaca
> Published on 03-05-2004
> Four black females, LaToia Harris, 23, Tieara E. Leckey, 21, and two
> 14-year-olds were charged as juveniles with third-degree assault. Harris and
> Leckey were charged with second-degree harassment for allegedly assaulting a
> white girl in November.
> Sacramento
> Published on 03-04-2004
> Two 15-year-old students were each charged with felony conspiracy to commit
> murder and attempted burglary for allegedly plotting to attack black
> students.
> Fremont
> Published on 03-04-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were found throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Highlands Ranch
> Published on 03-02-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement were placed on cars at
> a theater.
> Bronx
> Published on 03-02-2004
> About 15 black teenagers allegedly attacked three Hispanic teenage boys.
> Queens
> Published on 03-02-2004
> A swastika and anti-Semitic slurs were scrawled in a building.
> Gilbert
> Published on 03-01-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Gainesville
> Published on 03-01-2004
> Ernest Cox, a 48-year-old white man, was charged with aggravated assault for
> allegedly using racial epithets and threatening to cut a black man's throat.
> Omaha
> Published on 03-01-2004
> Brochures targeting homosexuality were distributed throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Brooklyn
> Published on 03-01-2004
> A group of Hispanic teens allegedly attacked a white girl while yelling
> ethnic slurs.
> Morgantown
> Published on 03-01-2004
> Norman P. Barb III, James A. Demidovich and John L. Erjavek allegedly
> attacked three gay men.
> Brooklyn
> Published on 02-29-2004
> An anti-Semitic message was found scrawled on a wall of a housing
> development.
> Mount Horeb
> Published on 02-29-2004
> A white man allegedly attacked a 16-year-old black teenage boy.
> Norwich
> Published on 02-28-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi group National Alliance were distributed throughout
> the city.
> Eugene
> Published on 02-27-2004
> White supremacist leaflets were placed on the windshields of cars of
> moviegoers who saw 'The Passion of the Christ.'
> Brooklyn
> Published on 02-26-2004
> The letters 'KKK' were spray-painted on a car.
> College Point
> Published on 02-25-2004
> Swastikas and anti-Semitic and anti-black symbols were scrawled on rocks at
> a landscape.
> Mount Vernon
> Published on 02-25-2004
> Racist literature was mailed to several police departments throughout the
> county.
> Staunton
> Published on 02-25-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed in a local
> neighborhood.
> Stuart
> Published on 02-24-2004
> Two baseballs, one of which had racial statements written on it, were
> through a window of a black family's residence.
> Dobbs Ferry
> Published on 02-23-2004
> Literature from the Orion Knights of the Ku Klux Klan was distributed
> throughout the neighborhood.
> Destin
> Published on 02-22-2004
> Racist slurs were burned into the grass at an golf course.
> Bridgeport
> Published on 02-21-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed.
> Raleigh
> Published on 02-21-2004
> About 30 members of the neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement held a rally.
> Saugus
> Published on 02-19-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi group the National Alliance were distributed
> throughout a neighborhood.
> Methuen
> Published on 02-18-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi White Revolution were left on lawns throughout the
> neighborhood.
> Port Chester
> Published on 02-18-2004
> About a dozen racist flyers were tossed to children outside at a day care
> center.
> Watertown
> Published on 02-17-2004
> A white woman who is dating a black man received a fifth letter laced with
> racial slurs.
> Stratford
> Published on 02-16-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi White Revolution were distributed in two
> neighborhoods.
> Tewksbury
> Published on 02-16-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi White Revolution were attached to mailboxes and
> windshields throughout a neighborhood.
> Murrieta
> Published on 02-15-2004
> White supremacist symbols were painted on a mailbox.
> Sacramento
> Published on 02-15-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were thrown on lawns in a
> neighborhood.
> Milford
> Published on 02-15-2004
> A racist flyer was left in an resident's mailbox.
> Traverse City
> Published on 02-15-2004
> Pamphlets from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were strewn throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Omaha
> Published on 02-15-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left in driveways.
> New York
> Published on 02-15-2004
> Fifteen swastikas and the words 'Kill all Jews' were scrawled inside an
> apartment building.
> Montgomery
> Published on 02-14-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed in several
> neighborhoods.
> Petaluma
> Published on 02-14-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi group National Alliance were distributed throughout
> a neighborhood.
> Topsfield
> Published on 02-14-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were found in driveways and
> mailboxes in a local neighborhood.
> Bridgewater
> Published on 02-14-2004
> Swastikas and profanities were spray-painted on more than 25 cars, a boat
> cover and the back of a school.
> Waynesboro
> Published on 02-14-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout the
> neighborhood.
> Great Kills
> Published on 02-12-2004
> Three white men, Christian Rudge, 20, Anthony Improta, 18, and Christopher
> Zitelli, 19, were charged with assault as a hate crime, assault and weapon
> charges under a 20-count indictment for allegedly assaulting a black woman
> and six of her friends in September.
> Carpentersville
> Published on 02-11-2004
> A Catholic church was littered with human waste and several religious items
> were destroyed in what police are calling a hate crime.
> Hamilton
> Published on 02-11-2004
> Leaflets from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Bremerton
> Published on 02-11-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi group National Alliance were left in yards.
> Vancouver
> Published on 02-11-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were found in mailboxes
> throughout the neighborhood.
> Denver
> Published on 02-09-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi group National Alliance were left on cars outside
> an anti-Semitism forum.
> Washington
> Published on 02-09-2004
> Charles Lambert was sentenced to 37 months in prison for his role in a July
> 2001 cross burning targeting an interracial couple.
> Pacific Palisades
> Published on 02-02-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed in a
> neighborhood.
> Elkton
> Published on 02-01-2004
> The letters 'KKK' was scrawled twice on doors at an African-American church.
> Merrimac
> Published on 01-30-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi White Revolution were dropped on the lawns of homes
> throughout a neighborhood.
> Marlboro
> Published on 01-30-2004
> Two swastikas and anti-Semitic slurs were scrawled inside a bathroom at a
> school.
> Davis
> Published on 01-26-2004
> The phrase 'I will kill young loud n----- rappers' was written in the men's
> restroom in a local park.
> Rock Hill
> Published on 01-26-2004
> The letters 'KKK' and racial slurs were spray-painted on a youth center.
> Jackson
> Published on 01-25-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed in various
> neighborhoods.
> Beaverton
> Published on 01-25-2004
> Flyers from the Tualatian Valley Skins were distributed throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Steamboat Springs
> Published on 01-23-2004
> Anti-immigrant flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were tossed onto
> driveways in a neighborhood.
> Gastonia
> Published on 01-23-2004
> Robert Nelson May was sentenced to probation and five months' house arrest
> for burning a cross near an interracial couple's residence in 1999.
> Lake Oswego
> Published on 01-20-2004
> A racist slur was scrawled over a drinking fountain at a local high school.
> Bremerton
> Published on 01-18-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance that attacked the Rev. Dr. Martin
> Luther King were distributed throughout a neighborhood.
> Westminster
> Published on 01-17-2004
> Pamphlets from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left in driveways of
> residences.
> Brooklyn
> Published on 01-17-2004
> Hiram Valentin and Michael Alvarez, both 20; Luis Torres, 26; and Ramon
> Ortiz, 21, were charged with attempted murder for allegedly participating in
> an attack on five Russian construction workers.
> North Kingston
> Published on 01-17-2004
> Eddie F. Demaire III, 24, and Troy Stokes, 21, both are alleged skinhead
> members, were charged with possession of a firearm with an obliterated
> serial number after police allegedly seized several weapons and
> paraphernalia from a local apartment.
> Newport
> Published on 01-17-2004
> About 35 members of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan held a protest.
> Newport
> Published on 01-17-2004
> Members from the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, Cleveland Knights of the Ku
> Klux Klan, Knights of Yahweh, and the neo-Nazi White Revolution rallied.
> Marblehead
> Published on 01-15-2004
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi group National Alliance were distributed throughout
> a neighborhood.
> Swampscott
> Published on 01-15-2004
> Anti-Semitic and anti-gay pamphlets from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were
> distributed in two towns for the second time in a month.
> Pinellas Park
> Published on 01-14-2004
> Louis J. Giannola was charged with a felony hate crime for allegedly
> throwing a noose around a black teenager's neck while yelling a racial slur.
> Springfield
> Published on 01-13-2004
> Swastikas and obscene graffiti were spray-painted on a Jewish family's home.
> Madison
> Published on 01-13-2004
> James J. Lepak, 61, was charged with two counts of disorderly conduct for
> allegedly yelling racial epithets at a black couple and a black police
> officer.
> Miami
> Published on 01-12-2004
> Racist literature from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was sent to Florida
> attorneys.
> Winthrop
> Published on 01-10-2004
> Leaflets from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were dropped throughout the
> neighborhood.
> Nashua
> Published on 01-09-2004
> An anti-gay epithet was painted on a condominium community sign.
> Colton
> Published on 01-04-2004
> The words 'Satan is our god,' '666' and 'antichrist' were spray-painted on
> the walls of a Christian fellowship temple.
> Anderson
> Published on 01-02-2004
> A cross was burned in a black family's yard.
> Key West
> Published on 01-01-2004
> Travis Rigdon, 20, David Beckstead, 22, and Aaron Beckstead, 28, were
> charged with evidencing prejudice while committing a battery and Elias
> Miranda was charged with aggravated battery after the four men allegedly
> began making sexual-based comments about gay men.
> Swampscott
> Published on 01-01-2004
> Literature from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was left on front yards.
> 2003
> Palm Beach
> Published on 12-28-2003
> Five black swastikas were spray-painted on the walls and furniture was
> slashed at a Jewish residence.
> Marlboro
> Published on 12-27-2003
> Three teenage boys were charged with bias intimidation for allegedly hurling
> rocks through the window of a Jewish resident.
> Elkhart
> Published on 12-23-2003
> Alex Witmer, 22, received the maximum, 65-year prison sentence for the 1999
> racially motivated killing of a black man.
> Mount Holly
> Published on 12-19-2003
> Brian C. Conrad, Stephen J. Doss and Lawrence D. Abele were sentenced for
> their roles in a vandalism spree against the Brazilian community in August.
> Galveston
> Published on 12-18-2003
> Flyers from the White Camelia Knights of the Ku Klux Klan were distributed
> throughout a neighborhood.
> Santa Fe
> Published on 12-18-2003
> Flyers from the White Camelia Knights of the Ku Klux Klan were left in yards
> throughout the neighborhood.
> Queens
> Published on 12-17-2003
> Kevin McKenna, 35, was charged with allegedly setting fire to a van bearing
> Korean lettering because he hated Asian immigrants.
> Raleigh
> Published on 12-16-2003
> White supremacist William Franklin Brown, 41, was charged with littering for
> allegedly dumping a barrage of white supremacist leaflets onto the lawns of
> a neighborhood.
> Westlake Viliage
> Published on 12-14-2003
> A flag that read 'Happy Hanukkah' was burned at the home of a Holocaust
> survivor. Authorities have labeled the incident a hate crime.
> St. Petersburg
> Published on 12-13-2003
> Racial epithets were spray-painted on a Holocaust museum exhibit.
> Bronx
> Published on 12-12-2003
> Two swastikas were drawn on the double doors of the Hebrew Center.
> Grand Island
> Published on 12-11-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on the front lawns of
> several residences.
> Colerain
> Published on 12-09-2003
> Racist flyers were distributed throughout a neighborhood.
> Sioux Falls
> Published on 12-09-2003
> A swastika and a Celtic cross was spray-painted on the front door of a
> Jewish temple.
> Middletown
> Published on 12-05-2003
> A 16-year-old girl was sentenced to 60 days in jail for her role in several
> bias crimes targeting a Catholic church.
> Boise
> Published on 12-03-2003
> Racist slurs and symbols were spray-painted on two religious buildings.
> Columbus
> Published on 12-03-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on front lawns
> throughout a neighborhood.
> Valley Stream
> Published on 12-03-2003
> Paul O'Reilly, 16, and Gary Evans, 17, were charged with criminal mischief
> and assault as a hate crime for allegedly hurling a rock with a note
> containing racial slurs through the window of a black family's home.
> Cape Canaveral
> Published on 12-02-2003
> Jeremy Felix, 19, was charged with criminal mischief for allegedly
> spray-painting swastikas and 'KKK' on an apartment he was evicted from.
> Jacksonville
> Published on 11-30-2003
> Clinton Hughes was charged with battery for allegedly attacking a black man
> who was walking with his white girlfriend.
> Belen
> Published on 11-30-2003
> The doors of a Catholic church were set ablaze. The incident is being
> investigated as a hate crime.
> Sunnyvale
> Published on 11-29-2003
> Two swastikas were drawn on an elementary school parking lot.
> Astoria
> Published on 11-29-2003
> A swastika was carved into the front door of a synagogue.
> Tulsa
> Published on 11-28-2003
> Racial slurs and satanic references were spray-painted inside a former
> church building under renovations.
> Mira Loma
> Published on 11-26-2003
> A silver swastika, the words 'Norco Boys' and other graffiti were scrawled
> on the garage door of a black resident.
> Framingham
> Published on 11-26-2003
> Anthony Picciolo, 17, was charged with destruction or threats to a place of
> worship for allegedly spray-painting messages on a Hindu temple on
> Halloween.
> Syracuse
> Published on 11-26-2003
> Racial and sexual slurs were spray-painted on playground equipment.
> Tarpon Springs
> Published on 11-22-2003
> Three men allegedly attacked a group of people they believed were gay
> outside a Greek restaurant. The men also allegedly made anti-gay remarks and
> warned the group not to return to the area. Michael Kitsos, 21, was charged
> with a hate crime for allegedly participating in the beating and John A.
> Himonetos, 21, and Stamatios N. Kannis, 22, were charged with three counts
> of misdemeanor battery and two counts of felony aggravated battery.
> Johnson City
> Published on 11-22-2003
> Gregory Allen Freeman, 45, was charged with aggravated assault and felony
> reckless endangerment for allegedly firing a gun in the air during a Ku Klux
> Klan initiation ceremony.
> Greensboro
> Published on 11-21-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi White Revolution were distributed throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Phoenix
> Published on 11-20-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi White Revolution were distributed throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Chicago
> Published on 11-19-2003
> Shaun Derifield, 23, was ordered to serve 37 months in prison and pay a
> $6,000 fine for yelling racist taunts at black teens and holding a knife to
> a girl's throat in August 2002.
> Terre Haute
> Published on 11-18-2003
> A Holocaust museum was set afire and the words 'Remember Timothy McVeigh'
> were written on an wall.
> Anoka
> Published on 11-18-2003
> A 16-year-old teenage boy was ordered to do community work benefiting people
> of color as a part of his punishment for painting a Confederate flag and
> racist insults on a biracial family's garage walls.
> Queens
> Published on 11-18-2003
> Three white teenagers allegedly attacked a black man.
> Valley Stream
> Published on 11-18-2003
> Swastikas and the letters 'KKK' were spray-painted on a Jamaican family's
> home.
> Ypsilanti
> Published on 11-17-2003
> Racist flyers and newsletters were left in mailboxes throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Minneapolis
> Published on 11-16-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement were left at a
> residence.
> Belleville
> Published on 11-14-2003
> Dennis L. Hayes and Donald S. Davinroy, both 23, and Lary E. Tyler Jr. were
> each charged with a hate crime, aggravated battery and mob action for
> allegedly attacking a black man.
> Mount Holly
> Published on 11-14-2003
> Henry Baird, 36, was sentenced to 15 years in prison for his role in
> attacking a black couple in July 2001.
> Corona
> Published on 11-14-2003
> Alex Batista, 16, and Ivan Pracido, 18, were charged with allegedly
> attacking two Pakistani teenage boys while yelling, 'You're Taliban.'
> Trenton
> Published on 11-13-2003
> Eric Sullivan 25, Jerrell Garner Jr., 29, Stacy Jones, 30, Steven Jones, 41,
> Jeremy Sims, 28, and Billy Wells, 31, were each charged with one count of
> terroristic threats and acts for allegedly burning a cross in a person's
> yard.
> Chicago
> Published on 11-12-2003
> Harley Hermes, 21, a self-proclaimed racist Skinhead, was sentenced to 20
> months in prison for conspiring to violate the civil rights of four black
> children in August 2002.
> Chicago
> Published on 11-12-2003
> Harley Hermes, a 21-year-old alleged white supremacist, was sentenced to 20
> months in prison for his role in chasing four black children while shouting
> racial epithets at them in August 2002.
> Portland
> Published on 11-12-2003
> Dennis Lloyd Mothersbaugh, 23, was sentenced to slightly more than a year in
> prison and the maximum of five years for serving as a lookout in a racially
> motivated attack in September.
> Gloucester Township
> Published on 11-10-2003
> James R. McGee, Brad A. Carr and Francis J. Tinney, all 19, were charged
> with bias intimidation for allegedly verbally harassing a group because of
> the members' sexual orientation.
> Morganton
> Published on 11-09-2003
> Members of the Cleveland Knights of the Ku Klux Klan held a rally.
> Queens
> Published on 11-09-2003
> A cardboard sign with anti-black statements was found on a white woman's
> front lawn.
> Phoenix
> Published on 11-08-2003
> About 20 members of the neo-Nazi Aryan Nations held rally.
> Vancouver
> Published on 11-05-2003
> Dennis J. Barker, 24, was sentenced to 366 days in prison for assaulting a
> transvestite in June 2003 and will receive credit for 132 days of time
> already served.
> Brooklyn
> Published on 11-04-2003
> Racial slurs targeting African Americans were scrawled on a building.
> White Plains
> Published on 11-04-2003
> Several swastikas were drawn on a woman's doorway and the word 'Jew' was
> written beneath her mezuzah. A racist flyer was also left on her front
> doorstep.
> Phoenix
> Published on 11-03-2003
> Thaddeus R. Carroll was sentenced to 18 months in prison for burning a cross
> in a black woman's yard in April 1999.
> Palo Alto
> Published on 11-03-2003
> A swastika was carved in the door frame of a residence.
> Westbury
> Published on 11-02-2003
> A swastika was painted on an street.
> Alamosa
> Published on 11-01-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout the
> city.
> Brocton
> Published on 11-01-2003
> Literature from the neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement was left throughout
> a neighborhood.
> Little Rock
> Published on 10-31-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi White Revolution were distributed throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Coeur D'Alene
> Published on 10-31-2003
> Zachary L. Beck, a 24-year-old Aryan Nations member, was charged with felony
> malicious harassment as a hate crime for allegedly attacking a Hispanic man.
> Oswego
> Published on 10-31-2003
> Michael D. Johnson, 20, was charged with disorderly conduct for allegedly
> bursting into a Native American studies class wearing a headdress and
> shooting a toy suction cup arrow at a teacher while making mock American
> Indian whooping noises and shouting, 'Go back to your own country.'
> Tarrytown
> Published on 10-31-2003
> Pro-Hilter flyers from the neo-Nazi New Order were distributed throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Cuyahoga Falls
> Published on 10-31-2003
> William Fowler, 43, was charged with ethnic intimidation and criminal
> damaging for allegedly using racial slurs toward a co-worker and burning a
> cross at the man's work station.
> Hayden
> Published on 10-30-2003
> Racist bumper stickers from the neo-Nazi Aryan Nations were placed on
> several campaign signs.
> Webster
> Published on 10-30-2003
> A swastika was burned into a basketball court.
> Cortez
> Published on 10-29-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were placed on doors and
> automobiles throughout the city.
> Glenmont
> Published on 10-29-2003
> A swastika and the letters 'KKK' were sketched on a residential road between
> the residences of a Jewish family and another of a mixed religion.
> Greenwood Village
> Published on 10-28-2003
> The letters 'KKK', the phrase 'All Muslims will die' and two swastikas were
> painted near a mosque.
> Iowa City
> Published on 10-28-2003
> Anti-gay and hate messages were written on the dormitory door of an openly
> gay black student.
> Yuma
> Published on 10-27-2003
> Flyers from the white supremacist American Revolutionary Nationalist Nuclei
> were left in a neighborhood.
> Atlanta
> Published on 10-27-2003
> Angela Pisciotta, 21, was sentenced to six years for aggravated assault plus
> two years consecutively for beating two black men in April 2002. Pisciotta
> was also ordered to pay a $10,000 fine, undergo anger management therapy and
> spend two years on probation.
> Brooklyn
> Published on 10-27-2003
> Fourteen swastikas were spray-painted on a wall in an apartment building
> where several Jewish families live.
> New York
> Published on 10-27-2003
> Swastikas were scrawled inside a building where several Jewish families
> live.
> Red Bank
> Published on 10-27-2003
> Literature from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was tossed into yards in a
> neighborhood.
> Glenwood Springs
> Published on 10-26-2003
> A racist flyer from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was left in a yard.
> Gunnison
> Published on 10-26-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout the
> city.
> Monte Vista
> Published on 10-26-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Montrose
> Published on 10-26-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout the
> city.
> West Hempstead
> Published on 10-26-2003
> Robert LaRosa, 70, was charged with one count of second-degree aggravated
> harassment for allegedly leaving a racist, slur-laced message on the
> answering machine of the Roosevelt/Freeport chapter of the NAACP.
> Clifton
> Published on 10-25-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout the
> city.
> Westminster
> Published on 10-25-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Randolph
> Published on 10-25-2003
> Leaflets signed by the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan were scattered around a
> neighborhood.
> Atlanta
> Published on 10-24-2003
> Christopher Botts, 26, was sentenced to eight years in prison and four
> years' probation and ordered to pay a $10,000 fine for attacking two
> African-American brothers in April 2002. Ulysses Andrade, 28, was sentenced
> to four years in prison and one year of probation plus a $5,000 fine for his
> role in the incident.
> Atlanta
> Published on 10-22-2003
> Profanity and anti-gay slurs were spray-painted on the garage doors of a gay
> man's residence twice in one week.
> Collinsville
> Published on 10-22-2003
> James R. Buskirk, 17, was charged with a hate crime for allegedly writing
> racial slurs on a piece of paper he then gave to a black student.
> Attleboro
> Published on 10-22-2003
> The words 'White Power' and other racist graffiti were scrawled across an
> Asian woman's van.
> Brooklyn
> Published on 10-20-2003
> Ten to 12 swastikas were spray-painted on a wall in an apartment building
> where several Jewish families live.
> Frederick
> Published on 10-19-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were placed on cars throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Goffstown
> Published on 10-19-2003
> Racial slurs were scrawled on the dormitory room door of two black students
> at St. Anselm College.
> Wall Township
> Published on 10-17-2003
> Racist graffiti was found in a high school bathroom.
> Eagle Heights
> Published on 10-17-2003
> Matthew Dobrasz, 26, and Thomas Van Zandt and Carl Pielmeier, both 21, were
> charged with a disorderly conduct hate crime for allegedly kicking and
> pounding on doors while verbally threatening residents in a neighborhood.
> Sacramento
> Published on 10-16-2003
> Anti-Catholic graffiti was found on the campus of a high school.
> Detroit
> Published on 10-15-2003
> A flyer from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was left in an interracial
> couple's yard.
> Chesterfield
> Published on 10-15-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
> neigborhood.
> South Kingstown
> Published on 10-15-2003
> A swastika and anti-Semitic slogans were scrawled across the dormitory door
> of a freshman student at the University of Rhode Island.
> Montgomery
> Published on 10-14-2003
> Flyers from the National Alliance were distributed in several neighborhoods.
> Council Bluffs
> Published on 10-14-2003
> A black man allegedly attacked a white woman while yelling racial slurs.
> Barrington
> Published on 10-13-2003
> A swastika and the word 'Jew' were spray-painted on the garage door of a
> residence.
> Trumbull
> Published on 10-11-2003
> A flyer from the neo-Nazi group White Revolution was found on the windshield
> of a car in a neighborhood.
> Taunton
> Published on 10-11-2003
> Racist literature was left on a lawn.
> Olney
> Published on 10-11-2003
> Three 15-year-olds were charged with destruction of property for allegedly
> scrawling swastikas and racist graffiti on cars and in driveways in an
> neighborhood.
> Springfield
> Published on 10-11-2003
> Anti-immigrant flyers from the neo-Nazi the National Alliance were
> distributed throughout a neighborhood.
> Brooklyn
> Published on 10-10-2003
> Swastikas were drawn in chalk on the stairs and sidewalks in front of six
> houses.
> Brooklyn
> Published on 10-10-2003
> Swastikas were spray-painted throughout a park.
> Washington
> Published on 10-10-2003
> Robert C. Recaldini Jr., 21, was sentenced to 18 months in the Intermediate
> Punishment program, with the first two months on electronic home monitoring
> and the next three months undergoing intensive supervision, for
> spray-painting racial slurs on his black neighbor's home. He was also
> ordered to complete 20 hours of community service.
> Mesa
> Published on 10-09-2003
> Frank Roque, 44, was sentenced to death for murdering a Sikh gasoline
> station owner in retaliation for the September 11 terrorist attacks.
> Sharon
> Published on 10-09-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
> neigborhood.
> Yonkers
> Published on 10-09-2003
> Swastikas were spray-painted on an Italian immigrant's car.
> Dallas
> Published on 10-09-2003
> The words 'Die Jew Die' were scrawled on a Jewish man's car.
> Linden
> Published on 10-09-2003
> Dallas C. Stone, 18; Christopher C. Amox, 20; John W. Owens, 19; and James
> C. Hicks, 24, were each charged with aggravated assault for allegedly
> attacking a mentally disabled black man.
> Mountain View
> Published on 10-08-2003
> Jerrod Cohn, 36, Brian Walter, 26, and Michael Daugherty, 30, were charged
> with assault with a hate crime enhancement for allegedly beating a
> 22-year-old man because they believed he was gay.
> Brockport
> Published on 10-08-2003
> Two swastikas and the letters 'KKK' were scrawled on a Japanese student's
> car.
> Brooklyn
> Published on 10-07-2003
> A swastika was drawn on an school's back door.
> New York
> Published on 10-07-2003
> Scott Bain, a 41-year-old white man, was charged with aggravated harassment
> as a hate crime for allegedly sending anti-Semitic and anti-black e-mails to
> students at a college.
> Princeton Borough
> Published on 10-06-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Sharon
> Published on 10-05-2003
> Anti-Semitic and racist literature from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was
> found on lawns in two neighborhoods.
> South Easton
> Published on 10-05-2003
> Literature from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was thrown onto the lawns of
> dozens of residences in two towns.
> Forest Hills
> Published on 10-05-2003
> Swastikas were scrawled on the door of two temples.
> Petaluma
> Published on 10-04-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed in a
> neighborhood.
> Deland
> Published on 10-04-2003
> Racist graffiti was spray-painted on a vacant house's exterior walls and
> doors.
> Deland
> Published on 10-04-2003
> The letters 'KKK' and 'SUR13' were spray-painted on a vacant house owned by
> an African-American man.
> Easton
> Published on 10-04-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Sharon
> Published on 10-04-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Charlotte
> Published on 10-04-2003
> Racist and anti-gay slurs were spray-painted on a house under contruction
> and a car.
> New Orleans
> Published on 10-02-2003
> Frank Palermo, 37, was sentenced to seven years in prison for dousing the
> cars of three black motorists with gasoline while a 3-year-old boy was in
> one of the cars in 1998.
> Boulder
> Published on 10-01-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left in several yards.
> Boulder
> Published on 10-01-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left in several yards.
> Staten Island
> Published on 10-01-2003
> Pro-Hitler pamphlets from the neo-Nazi New Order were left in the yards of
> several neighborhoods for the second time in recent days.
> Staten Island
> Published on 10-01-2003
> Pro-Hitler pamphlets from the neo-Nazi New Order were left in the yards of
> several neighborhoods for the second time in recent days.
> Silverdale
> Published on 10-01-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout
> neighborhoods.
> Silverdale
> Published on 10-01-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout
> neighborhoods.
> Manhattan
> Published on 09-30-2003
> Anthony Santulli, 54, was charged with second-degree aggravated harassment
> as a hate crime for allegedly leaving racist messages on a black colleague's
> voice mail.
> Manhattan
> Published on 09-28-2003
> A 29-year-old man allegedly attacked three Asian men while yelling racial
> slurs.
> Yonkers
> Published on 09-28-2003
> Lawrence Peck, a 40-year-old white man, was charged with second-degree
> aggravated harassment after he allegedly yelled racial slurs at his black
> neighbor.
> Debry
> Published on 09-27-2003
> Racist graffiti was spray-painted on property throughout a neighborhood.
> Eddyville
> Published on 09-27-2003
> Members of the Imperial Klans of America rallied.
> Manhattan
> Published on 09-27-2003
> A group of black men allegedly attacked a white man while yelling racial
> slurs.
> Campbell
> Published on 09-26-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on vehicle windshields.
> West Hollywood
> Published on 09-26-2003
> Three men were sentenced to prison for attacking a gay man in September
> 2002. Torwin Sessions, 20, was sentenced to 21 years; Larry Walker, 30, to
> 13 years; and Vincent Dotson, 19, to seven years.
> Great Kills
> Published on 09-26-2003
> The glass front door of a black-owned business was shattered.
> Mountlake Terrace
> Published on 09-26-2003
> Ethnic slurs were written on a church, its cross was defaced and the windows
> of a van parked there were smashed.
> Brooklyn
> Published on 09-22-2003
> Four black men allegedly attacked a 37-year-old white man with a pipe.
> Palm Springs
> Published on 09-20-2003
> Two alleged white supremacists, Terrance P. Gallagher, 22, and William Edic,
> 21, were charged with suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon for
> allegedly attacking two Polish tourists.
> Trumbull
> Published on 09-20-2003
> Brian W. Staehly, 17, was charged with intimidation due to bias in the
> second-degree and second-degree criminal mischief for allegedly
> participating in a racist attack on two black teenagers.
> Newark
> Published on 09-20-2003
> Swastikas were spray-painted on several buildings on Rutgers University's
> main campus, including a Jewish community center and a fraternity house.
> Manhattan
> Published on 09-20-2003
> Two men allegedly threw rocks and bottles at two men while yelling anti-gay
> slurs.
> Staten Island
> Published on 09-20-2003
> Pamphlets from the neo-Nazi New Order were tossed on lawns in four
> communities.
> New York
> Published on 09-19-2003
> A group of men allegedly attacked a man while yelling anti-gay slurs.
> Tempe
> Published on 09-18-2003
> A swastika, a thunderbolt-shaped 'SS' and other Nazi symbols were
> spray-painted on a Muslim mosque.
> Framingham
> Published on 09-18-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were slipped under the doors of
> foreign-owned businesses.
> Morristown
> Published on 09-18-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were tossed onto driveways
> throughout a neighborhood.
> Melrose
> Published on 09-17-2003
> Posters from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were placed on two houses of
> worship.
> Grand Rapids
> Published on 09-17-2003
> Two white men allegedly attacked a black man while yelling racial slurs.
> Brooklyn
> Published on 09-17-2003
> Six swastikas were scrawled on a fence.
> Greeneville
> Published on 09-17-2003
> The letters 'KKK' were scratched on playground equipment in a predominantly
> black neighborhood.
> Bronx
> Published on 09-16-2003
> A 14-year-old teenage boy was charged with assault, aggravated harassment
> and menacing for allegedly attacking a Muslim girl while yelling racial
> slurs.
> Gloucester
> Published on 09-15-2003
> Racist and anti-Christian epithets were spray-painted on a church building
> and gravestones.
> Jackson
> Published on 09-14-2003
> Flyers from the Orion Knights of the Ku Klux Klan were distributed
> throughout the city.
> Maspeth
> Published on 09-14-2003
> Two Hispanic men allegedly attacked a man while yelling anti-gay slurs.
> Phoenix
> Published on 09-13-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Saint Petersburg
> Published on 09-13-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Folsom
> Published on 09-12-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Melrose
> Published on 09-12-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left at a temple and church.
> Seattle
> Published on 09-12-2003
> Donald McAninch, 45, was sentenced to 41 months in prison for sending at
> least 700 people threatening letters, hate mail and unwanted subscriptions
> to pornographic magazines.
> Allouez
> Published on 09-12-2003
> Racist flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on driveways and
> front yards in a neighborhood.
> Ft. Thomas
> Published on 09-11-2003
> Racist flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed
> throughout the neighborhood.
> Manhattan
> Published on 09-11-2003
> A black man allegedly yelled racial epithets at a Hispanic woman.
> Los Angeles
> Published on 09-10-2003
> Ever Wilfredo Rivera, 20, was sentenced to 14 years in prison for two
> separate incidents where he attacked men he thought were gay. Selvin Orlando
> Campos, 20, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for his role in the attacks.
> Annapolis
> Published on 09-10-2003
> Dozens of racist and anti-Semitic flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance
> were left in driveways in three neighborhoods.
> Bandon
> Published on 09-10-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi Aryan Nations were distributed throughout three
> neighborhoods.
> Rockaway
> Published on 09-09-2003
> Four white men allegedly yelled racial epithets at a white teenager.
> Mount Airy
> Published on 09-08-2003
> Justin Eugene Wright, 20, was charged with nine counts of malicious
> destruction of property and one count of racial or religious harassment for
> allegedly spray-painting racial epithets and vulgar phrases on four homes.
> Gary
> Published on 09-07-2003
> Flyers from the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan were distributed throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Grand Blanc
> Published on 09-06-2003
> Anti-Semitic graffiti was spray-painted on several homes.
> Maspeth
> Published on 09-06-2003
> Swastikas and the letters 'KKK' were spray-painted on several doors in a
> neighborhood.
> Staten Island
> Published on 09-06-2003
> Four white people allegedly damaged a mixed-race couple's car while yelling
> racial slurs.
> Staten Island
> Published on 09-04-2003
> Anti-Semitic remarks were scrawled on the window of a car parked at a Jewish
> person's residence.
> Jerseyville
> Published on 09-02-2003
> Michael W. Puklich, 35, was charged with committing a hate crime, battery,
> assault and disorderly conduct for allegedly attacking a man he thought was
> homosexual.
> Santa Rosa
> Published on 09-01-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were left on driveways, lawns,
> and windshields throughout a neighborhood.
> Staten Island
> Published on 09-01-2003
> A group of men allegedly attacked an 18-year-old black college student while
> yelling a racial slur.
> Crystal
> Published on 08-31-2003
> About 140 monuments were overturned in a Jewish cemetery.
> McLean
> Published on 08-31-2003
> Swastikas and other symbols were painted on a bus parked at a residence.
> Congers
> Published on 08-29-2003
> Anti-Semitic leaflets from the neo-Nazi Aryan Nations were placed on cars
> and utility poles in a neighborhood.
> Thermopolis
> Published on 08-28-2003
> Michael Grissom, 19, was charged with stalking a gay man.
> Tucson
> Published on 08-27-2003
> Four men allegedly attacked a man they believed to be gay.
> Greenwich
> Published on 08-27-2003
> Tony Haight, 17, John Jablonski, 16, and an 14-year-old boy allegedly carved
> swastikas into neighborhood cars with knives.
> Derby
> Published on 08-26-2003
> A cross was burned on the front yard of a Hispanic family's residence and a
> brick with a racial message written on it was thrown through one of the
> windows.
> Indianapolis
> Published on 08-24-2003
> About 50 members of the National Socialist Movement held a rally.
> Kings Park
> Published on 08-24-2003
> Anti-Semitic graffiti was spray-painted on the walls, doors and outdoor
> furniture at a Jewish center and a high school.
> Norristown
> Published on 08-21-2003
> Sidney Jackson, a 39-year-old mentally ill man, was charged with aggravated
> assault, civil assault and harassment for allegedly attacking a lesbian
> woman while yelling anti-gay slurs.
> Scottsbluff
> Published on 08-19-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Central Islip
> Published on 08-18-2003
> David Humann, 18, was charged with second-degree menacing as a hate crime
> after he allegedly threatened two men and pulled a knife on one of them
> after he heard them speaking a foreign language at a gas station.
> Omaha
> Published on 08-17-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance was distributed throughout the
> neighborhood.
> Washington
> Published on 08-16-2003
> Antoine Jacobs, 22, was charged with first-degree murder while armed, and
> hate and gender bias for allegedly killing a Hispanic man who dressed as a
> woman.
> Central Falls
> Published on 08-16-2003
> William J. Monroy, 21, was charged with committing a hate crime as a simple
> assault after he allegedly used racial epithets and assaulted a man who was
> dressed as a woman.
> Ann Arbor
> Published on 08-15-2003
> A swastika and obscene phrases and pictures were painted on the walls of a
> building belonging to a Jewish student group and on the sidewalk in front of
> the building.
> Veneta
> Published on 08-14-2003
> Several pieces of property in a neighborhood were spray-painted with
> profanity and hate epithets.
> Doylestown
> Published on 08-14-2003
> A swastika and the word 'Nazi' were written on a swing at a local
> playground.
> Villa Park
> Published on 08-13-2003
> A 16-year-old teenage boy was ordered to perform 100 hours of community
> service and write an essay on respecting other races and religions for his
> role in terrorizing worshippers at a local mosque.
> Medford
> Published on 08-13-2003
> Andrew Lee Patterson, 24, was sentenced to five years and 10 months in
> prison under Measure 11, for attacking two homeless men earlier this year.
> Eagle
> Published on 08-12-2003
> Flyers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance that warned not to have sex with
> blacks were mailed to residents and left on car windshields in response to
> the sexual assault case against NBA superstar Kobe Bryant.
> Hammond
> Published on 08-12-2003
> Swastikas were discovered painted on at least four properties in a local
> neighborhood.
> Valley Forge
> Published on 08-12-2003
> Joseph Holleran, 26, a former Klansman, was sentenced to 27 months in prison
> for painting swastikas and other hate symbols on a suburban synagogue and on
> a Valley Forge black patriots' memorial in October 1998.
> Columbia
> Published on 08-11-2003
> Steven W. Canman, 18, and Bradley S. Stewart, 17, were charged with a hate
> crime and aggravated assault for allegedly pointing a gun and yelling racial
> slurs at a Hispanic pedestrian.
> Sturgeon Bay
> Published on 08-08-2003
> Kevin J. Anschutz, 38, was sentenced to seven years in prison for running
> down a black bicyclist in July 2002.
> Bridgeport
> Published on 08-07-2003
> Debry resident Raymond T. DelVecchio, 54, was arrested on federal weapons
> charges after he allegedly hired an undercover agent to burn down a house he
> feared would be rented to a black family.
> Peoria
> Published on 08-07-2003
> Forest Hatley, 30, was sentenced to 41 months in federal prison for his role
> in a cross burning in an interracial couple's yard in July 2001.
> Palos Park
> Published on 08-06-2003
> Timothy Sullivan, 32, was charged with a felony hate crime after allegedly
> screaming racial slurs and striking an African-American man in a traffic
> altercation.
> Philadelphia
> Published on 08-05-2003
> Brian Mettia, 29, was charged with defiant trespass, summary harassment,
> terroristic threats and possession of an instrument of crime for allegedly
> harassing his gay neighbors and allegedly trying to break into their home.
> Chino
> Published on 08-03-2003
> Daniel G. Garibay Jr. and Andrew A. Sanchez were charged with allegedly
> attacking a black man while yelling racial slurs.
> Detroit
> Published on 08-03-2003
> Literature from the National Alliance was distributed throughout the city.
> Woodside
> Published on 08-03-2003
> Three white men allegedly attacked three Sikhs while yelling 'Bin Laden! Go
> back to your country!'
> San Jose
> Published on 08-01-2003
> Edward Neil Crutchfield, 47, was sentenced to six months in jail on charges
> of disturbing the peace and violating a restraining order for harassing an
> Iraqi family in June.
> College Park
> Published on 08-01-2003
> Two 17-year-old boys were charged as juveniles with the misdemeanor offenses
> of harassment related to religious beliefs and damaging the property of a
> religious entity for allegedly burning a cross outside a mosque and Islamic
> school.
> Norwich
> Published on 08-01-2003
> A 16-year-old was charged with criminal mischief in the third degree and
> committing a hate crime as well as unlawful possession of marijuana for
> allegedly breaking windows at a Jewish center.
> Mt. Pleasant
> Published on 07-31-2003
> Brandon Ross Wheeler, 21, was charged with ethnic intimidation and felonious
> assault for allegedly using racial slurs and brandishing a 9mm pistol during
> a confrontation with three black men.
> Staten Island
> Published on 07-31-2003
> Swastikas were spray-painted on four cars in a neighborhood. A swastika also
> was painted on the windshield of a car and in front of Jewish resident.
> Leavenworth
> Published on 07-30-2003
> A racial slur and other graffiti were painted on a fence and sidewalk at a
> church.
> Greenfield
> Published on 07-29-2003
> Marcus Millett, 37, was charged with domestic assault and battery, breaking
> and entering in the day in order to commit a misdemeanor, intimidation of a
> witness, assault and battery for purpose of racial intimidation, felony
> malicious destruction, threat to commit murder and attempted murder after he
> allegedly tried to strangle his daughter's boyfriend because the man is
> Puerto Rican.
> Plymouth
> Published on 07-29-2003
> Jacob Stanton, 17, and his mother Cynthia Stanton were charged with a hate
> crime by means of threatening to commit a crime and assault to intimidate
> after they allegedly used racial slurs and assaulted a woman, her daughter
> and two others.
> Bronx
> Published on 07-29-2003
> A group of men allegedly threatened to shoot an Asian man while yelling
> racial slurs.
> Medford
> Published on 07-29-2003
> Aaron Andrew St. James, 26, was sentenced to 60 days in jail and was ordered
> to spend three years on probation and pay $1,414 in restitution for
> attacking a homeless man.
> Westwood
> Published on 07-28-2003
> Two swastikas were painted on a temple's sign.
> Mount Holly
> Published on 07-25-2003
> John Greiner, 20, was ordered to serve a year of probation for throwing a
> rock at cars belonging to Brazilian residents in August 2002.
> Bristol
> Published on 07-25-2003
> The letters 'KKK' were spray-painted on a biracial family's garage door.
> Bennington
> Published on 07-25-2003
> Copies of the racist newspaper 'The Truth at Last' were distributed
> throughout a neighborhood.
> Brattleboro
> Published on 07-25-2003
> Racist literature was distributed throughout a neighborhood.
> College Park
> Published on 07-24-2003
> A wooden cross was burned at an Islamic school in what authorities are
> calling a hate crime.
> Troy
> Published on 07-24-2003
> A racial epithet and swastika were painted onto a wall of a building.
> Poway
> Published on 07-23-2003
> The home of a mixed-race couple was vandalized and racial slurs were
> spray-painted on the walls.
> Warren
> Published on 07-21-2003
> A cross was burned in front of an apartment building in a racially mixed
> neighborhood.
> Norwich
> Published on 07-20-2003
> Joseph D. Tidernecel, 20, was charged with third-degree criminal mischief
> and committing a hate crime for allegedly vandalizing a Jewish center.
> Woodhaven
> Published on 07-19-2003
> Anti-Semitic and anti-gay statements were spray-painted on the windows of a
> restaurant.
> Palo Alto
> Published on 07-17-2003
> Swastikas and Stars of David were found etched into wooden picnic tables and
> spray-painted on aluminum tables in a community.
> Albany
> Published on 07-17-2003
> Swastikas were drawn on several apartment doors at a senior citizen living
> center.
> Palo Alto
> Published on 07-16-2003
> Swastikas were spray-painted and carved into tables and benches in a local
> park.
> Quincy
> Published on 07-16-2003
> Kevin G. Rikard and Jonathan G. Appley, both 21, were charged with
> premeditated murder, robbery and committing a hate crime for allegedly
> killing a man they believed was gay. Jesse W. Rath, 21, faces a felony
> charge of being an accessory after the fact for his alleged role in the
> crime.
> St. John
> Published on 07-16-2003
> Swastikas and offensive messages were burned into the lawns of four
> residences.
> Lexington
> Published on 07-15-2003
> The words 'Die pigs' and 'Kill niggers' was written on an animal control
> van.
> Ewing
> Published on 07-15-2003
> A group of black teenage boys armed with paintball guns allegedly chased a
> homeless man and shot him several times after yelling 'Hey, white boy!'
> Brockton
> Published on 07-13-2003
> Flyers from the Ku Klux Klan were distributed throughout a neighborhood.
> Xenia
> Published on 07-13-2003
> Larry Webb, 41, and Nathan Mefford, 18, were charged with ethnic
> intimidation and felonious and aggravated assault for allegedly yelling
> racial threats at a black man, stabbed him with a barbecue fork and hit him
> with a frying pan.
> Stamford
> Published on 07-12-2003
> Kevin Skidd, 52, was charged with a bias crime after he allegedly used a
> racial epithet against a homeowner who asked that garbage not be dumped
> illegally in a high school parking lot.
> Milwaukee
> Published on 07-12-2003
> Racist flyers were distributed throughout a neighborhood.
> Buena
> Published on 07-09-2003
> Nector Galindez, 51, was charged with committing a hate crime after he
> spray-painted a racial epithet and other threats on a house.
> Gresham
> Published on 07-09-2003
> Brian Heath, 21, was sentenced to five years in prison for his part in a
> racially motivated shooting spree in January.
> Schlater
> Published on 07-08-2003
> Hate graffiti was scrawled on the front door of a white resident who lives
> in a predominantly black neighborhood.
> Flushing
> Published on 07-07-2003
> Anti-Semitic slurs were scrawled on the front door of an apartment.
> Rock Hill
> Published on 07-07-2003
> A racist, threatening letter was left at a restaurant. The letter targeted
> the restaurant's former manager, who is black.
> Brookville
> Published on 07-05-2003
> A home rented by a Mexican couple was firebombed.
> Deepwater
> Published on 07-05-2003
> Racial epithets were spray-painted on a black man's car.
> East Boston
> Published on 07-04-2003
> A lesbian couple was allegedly attacked by a group of teens.
> Eureka
> Published on 07-02-2003
> A swastika was burned in the sand at a local beach.
> Salisbury
> Published on 07-02-2003
> Three white 16-year-olds, Ty Gabriel Young, Dustin O'Neil Eller and Alstin
> Lee Vanderford, were charged with ethnic intimidation after one threw a cup
> of water at a black clerk at a fast food restaurant drive-through window.
> Beaumont
> Published on 07-02-2003
> Norman Lee Warden Jr., 59, was sentenced to 16 years in prison for setting a
> Pakistani man's gas pump ablaze.
> Vancouver
> Published on 07-02-2003
> Glenn Baynard Burns, 42, was sentenced to 17 months in prison for spitting
> in a black woman's face and slapping her while she was moving into his
> apartment complex.
> Bowie
> Published on 07-01-2003
> The letters 'KKK' and 'NM' were etched into the driveway of a Jamaican
> resident.
> Madison
> Published on 07-01-2003
> Kasey Bieri, 22, and Matthew Genack were charged with disorderly conduct as
> a hate crime after Bieri allegedly spit on an interracial couple and Genack
> tried to provoke a fight.
> New York City
> Published on 06-29-2003
> Anti-Semitic remarks were written on a car.
> Naples
> Published on 06-27-2003
> John G. Brentlinger, 33, was sentenced to five years in prison for attacking
> a black teenager two years ago.
> Hardinsburg
> Published on 06-27-2003
> Josh Cottrell, 22, was charged with murder, robbery, tampering with physical
> evidence and being a persistent felon after allegedly murdering a gay man.
> Deptford
> Published on 06-27-2003
> Racist and anti-Semitic graffiti was spray-painted in an area near a
> playground.
> Wilmington
> Published on 06-24-2003
> Leaflets from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Wilmington
> Published on 06-24-2003
> Fliers from the neo-Nazi group the National Alliance were distributed
> throughout a neighborhood.
> Vancouver
> Published on 06-24-2003
> Kevin Lee Haynie, 22, and Dennis James Barker, 24, were arrested on
> suspicion of malicious harassment after allegedly beating a homeless man and
> calling him anti-gay epithets.
> Salem
> Published on 06-23-2003
> A 12-year-old boy allegedly called an Arab youngster a terrorist and punched
> him in the face.
> Boston
> Published on 06-22-2003
> Three men were arrested for allegedly hog-tying, beating and stabbing a
> pizza delivery man because they mistakenly believed he was Muslim.
> San Jose
> Published on 06-21-2003
> Edward Crutchfield, 47, was arrested on suspicion of a hate crime and making
> criminal threats, along with other charges for allegedly yelling racial
> slurs at his neighbors.
> West Palm Beach
> Published on 06-19-2003
> Jeffrey Schlosberg, a 35-year-old mentally ill white man, was sentenced to
> four months in jail and placed on 20 years of probation with mandatory
> counseling for using his car to run down a black man because of the man's
> race.
> Kirkwood
> Published on 06-19-2003
> Ronald L. Murray, was charged with attempted murder and aggravated assault
> for beating a gay man.
> Dunn
> Published on 06-19-2003
> Charles Robert 'Junior' Barefoot, leader of the Nation's Knights of the Ku
> Klux Klan, was sentenced to 27 months in prison for federal firearms
> violations.
> Wilton
> Published on 06-16-2003
> A racial slur targeting blacks was spray-painted on a road.
> Flatbush
> Published on 06-16-2003
> Racist messages targeting black people were spray-painted on the facade of a
> building.
> Maspeth
> Published on 06-16-2003
> Swastikas were painted on a school.
> Frederick
> Published on 06-15-2003
> Cards from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were placed on cars parked near
> the residence of an openly homosexual civil rights activist.
> Tinley Park
> Published on 06-14-2003
> Racial epithets were scratched on the side of a black family's van.
> Riverside
> Published on 06-12-2003
> Matthew Beaudin, 21, was arrested on suspicion of battery, making criminal
> threats and committing a hate crime after he allegedly shoved a
> transgendered woman to the ground.
> Anoka
> Published on 06-12-2003
> A 16-year-old boy and a 14-year-old girl were taken into custody for
> allegedly spray-painting a racial epithet on a garage.
> Anoka
> Published on 06-12-2003
> Racial epithets and obscenities were spray-painted on the garage of an
> interracial couple's home.
> Winooski
> Published on 06-10-2003
> A black restaurateur received threatening phone calls and found hateful
> graffiti on the windows and signs of his restaurant. A swastika was also
> scratched on a wooden sign on the side of the building.
> Huntsville
> Published on 06-09-2003
> Benjamin M. Sloan, 20, was sentenced to 11 1/2 years in prison for burning a
> cross in the yard of a white woman whose black friends visited her at the
> residence. Michael A. White, 21, was sentenced to 8 1/2 years in connection
> with the incident.
> Rocklin
> Published on 06-08-2003
> A swastika and the letters 'KKK', 'WP', and 'SWP' were written on the
> windows and door of a car and a swastika and the words 'For sale' were
> written on the windows and doors of another car.
> Hesperia
> Published on 06-07-2003
> Racist literature from the neo-Nazi White Aryan Resistance was distributed
> in a neighborhood.
> Smithfield
> Published on 06-07-2003
> The letters 'KKK' were spray-painted on a sign.
> San Francisco
> Published on 06-06-2003
> Five Chinese-American youths allegedly were attacked by as many as 20 white
> teens who shouted racial epithets.
> Fremont
> Published on 06-06-2003
> An Asian teenager was hit in the head with a baseball bat during a fight
> where he allegedly was called racial slurs.
> Grand Rapids
> Published on 06-06-2003
> Ronald Lee Planck, 33, was charged with two counts of felonious assault and
> two counts of ethnic intimidation for allegedly using racial epithets
> against neighborhood youths and trying to run them down.
> Holtsville
> Published on 06-06-2003
> John J. Fielding Jr., 38; Joseph R. Grohs, 25; and Louis A. Bieler, 23, were
> charged with third-degree assault as a hate crime after they allegedly used
> ethnic slurs and attacked three Hispanic teens in a restaurant.
> Plano
> Published on 06-05-2003
> Anti-Semitic phrases were painted on a Jewish woman's car.
> San Diego
> Published on 06-04-2003
> Hundreds of copies of a publication portraying Muslim women as sexual
> objects and ridiculng Jews, Jesus and Palestinians were distributed at the
> University of California-San Diego.
> Williamstown
> Published on 06-04-2003
> A swastika was painted on the pavement in front of a driveway.
> Merrifield
> Published on 06-04-2003
> A 14-year-old girl allegedly received a series of threatening calls from a
> man who yelled racial slurs and threatened her.
> Ladoga
> Published on 06-03-2003
> According to the Indianapolis, IN Star, 'Three crosses were burned in the
> yard of a mixed-race family.'
> Ladoga
> Published on 06-03-2003
> Three crosses were burned in the yard of a mixed-race family.
> Ladoga
> Published on 06-03-2003
> According to the Republic, 'Three crosses were burned in the yard of a
> mixed-race family.'
> Carroll Township
> Published on 06-02-2003
> Racial slurs and the letters 'KKK' were painted on a black woman's
> residence.
> Englewood
> Published on 05-31-2003
> A racial slur was spray-painted on a home under construction.
> Mc Keesport
> Published on 05-31-2003
> A 3-foot-high wooden cross was planted outside a black couple's home and two
> bricks were thrown through windows.
> Boston
> Published on 05-29-2003
> Josiah A. Spaulding III, 23, was charged with a civil rights offense for
> allegedly making anti-Semitic threats on a female high school student's
> answering machine.
> Qeens
> Published on 05-29-2003
> George Fortunato, 60, and his wife, Jacqueline, 58, were sentenced to anger
> management and ethnic sensitivity training after they pleaded guilty to
> assaulting an Asian woman in January.
> Decatur
> Published on 05-28-2003
> Lee Wayne Bray, 19, was sentenced to six years in federal prison for the
> racially motivated cross burning in the yard of white woman who has black
> friends.
> Vernon
> Published on 05-28-2003
> Jeffrey C. McEwen Jr., 33, and a 13-year-old youth, both white, were
> arrested on charges of allegedly shouting racial slurs at a black man and
> assaulting him.
> Sunrise
> Published on 05-28-2003
> Christopher Owen Coward, 27, was charged with one count of aggravated
> battery with a deadly weapon after he allegedly called a co-worker at a gas
> station 'an Iraqi terrorist' and ambushed him with a pocket knife.
> Ventura
> Published on 05-27-2003
> Former Skinhead gang member Michael Bridgeford, 26, was sentenced to 58
> years in prison for killing a teenager almost five years ago.
> Riverside
> Published on 05-27-2003
> Jesus A. Gomez, 20, a suspected gang member, was charged with murder, two
> counts of attempted murder and other charges after he allegedly targeted and
> killed a 13-year-old boy because he was black.
> Charlotte Harbor
> Published on 05-27-2003
> The letters 'KKK' were scratched on a painting at the county courthouse.
> Saugatuck
> Published on 05-27-2003
> A swastika was taped to the billboard of a real estate agent who is openly
> gay.
> Laconia
> Published on 05-27-2003
> Andrew Trudell, 19, was sentenced to up to five years in prison for
> brandishing a knife at a 13-year-old black boy in a racially motivated
> incident.
> Brooklyn
> Published on 05-27-2003
> A white man allegedly yelled racial slurs and attacked a Hispanic man.
> Apple Valley
> Published on 05-26-2003
> Racist messages were scrawled throughout a church.
> Ashburn
> Published on 05-24-2003
> Racist graffiti was scrawled on a black family's torched home.
> Portland
> Published on 05-24-2003
> A swastika was spray-painted over Malcolm X's face in a mural.
> Northfield
> Published on 05-23-2003
> Swastikas and other Nazi references were spray-painted on fences in an
> alley.
> Stratford
> Published on 05-21-2003
> Matthew V. Zrallack, 18, was charged with third-degree assault, breach of
> peace and intimidation based on bigotry or bias after he and a group of
> white supremacists allegedly disrupted a gay-rights meeting.
> Phoenix
> Published on 05-20-2003
> At least two white men allegedly shot and seriously wounded a Sikh wearing a
> turban.
> Santee
> Published on 05-20-2003
> Nazi symbols and profanities were spray- painted on walls around an
> elementary school.
> Jacksonville
> Published on 05-20-2003
> Racist graffiti was spray-painted on a mayoral candidate's campaign
> headquarters.
> New York City
> Published on 05-20-2003
> Swastikas and hate messages were painted on a storefront.
> Tallahassee
> Published on 05-19-2003
> Charles Franklin, 41, was sentenced to more than two years in federal prison
> for driving his pickup truck into a mosque and yelling anti-Muslim threats
> in March 2002.
> Covington
> Published on 05-19-2003
> Racist graffiti was painted on the walls of a school.
> Punta Gorda
> Published on 05-18-2003
> Obscenities, swastikas and satanic symbols were spray-painted on a local
> church.
> Mobile
> Published on 05-17-2003
> Literature from the Aryan Knights of the Confederacy Ku Klux Klan was
> distributed in a neighborhood.
> Brownsville
> Published on 05-17-2003
> Shawn Martin, 20, and a 15-year-old boy, both white, were arrested for an
> alleged racial attack on a couple.
> Brooklyn
> Published on 05-16-2003
> Several swastikas were painted on a building.
> Newark
> Published on 05-15-2003
> Richard McCullough,29, was arrested in connection with the stabbing death of
> a 15-year-old girl who was believed to be gay.
> Long Island
> Published on 05-13-2003
> Michael J. Perso, 19, was charged with second-degree robbery as a hate crime
> and second-degree attempted robbery as a hate crime after allegedly
> targeting people he believed were Mexicans.
> Grand Rapids
> Published on 05-12-2003
> Arkadiusz Szuba was sentenced to five months in jail for ethnic intimidation
> after he yelled racial slurs, bared his behind and punched two women who
> rejected his advances outside a bar.
> Bensalem
> Published on 05-12-2003
> Three boys, two white 13-year-olds and a 12-year-old, attacked an 8-year-old
> child of Middle Eastern descent.
> Traverse City
> Published on 05-11-2003
> Four men allegedly beat a 27-year-old man because of his sexual orientation.
> Binghamton
> Published on 05-10-2003
> Neo-Nazi fliers were distributed throughout a neighborhood.
> Visalia
> Published on 05-09-2003
> Swastikas and anti-Semitic graffiti were painted on a synagogue.
> Northampton
> Published on 05-05-2003
> Fliers from the neo-Nazi National Alliance were distributed throughout a
> neighborhood.
> Baltimore
> Published on 05-04-2003
> Mazin Assi was given the maximum sentence of 5 to 15 years in prison for his
> role in an October 2000 attempted firebombing of a New York synagogue on the
> eve of Yom Kippur.
> Novato
> Published on 05-03-2003
> Several white men allegedly yelled racial epithets and threatened a
> 21-year-old black man.
> Jacksonville
> Published on 05-03-2003
> Racist graffiti was spray-painted on the campaign headquarters of a man who
> is seeking to become the city's first black mayor.
> Bellingham
> Published on 05-03-2003
> Ian C. Clark, 22; Michael P. Medeiros, 24; and Jeffrey Broadbent, 40, were
> charged with defacing property, littering from a motor vehicle, being
> disorderly and disturbing the peace after allegedly littering area lawns
> with anti-Semitic propaganda from the neo-Nazi National Alliance.
> Lawrence
> Published on 05-02-2003
> A swastika and an anti-Semitic slur were scrawled on a railing at a newly
> opened rabbinical college.
> Tavernier
> Published on 05-01-2003
> Swastikas were spray-painted on a sign at a Jewish community center.
> Yonkers
> Published on 05-01-2003
> Mazin Assi, 23, was sentenced to a maximum of 15 years in prison for the
> attempted firebombing of a Bronx synagogue.
> Cleveland
> Published on 05-01-2003
> Eighteen black and Hispanic youths allegedly beat, kicked and choked a
> 13-year-old white girl.
> Sterling
> Published on 04-27-2003
> Swastikas were spray-painted on playground equipment at a park.
> Glen Burnie
> Published on 04-26-2003
> Garth Lewis Swimm III, 18, and three 17-year-olds were charged with
> harassment, which police labeled a hate crime, and disrupting school
> activities for allegedly spray-painting racist slurs and posting racist
> fliers at a high school.
> Maybrook
> Published on 04-26-2003
> Hate messages were spray-painted on the residences, vehicles and mailboxes
> of minority families.
> Readington Twp.
> Published on 04-25-2003
> Swastikas and anti-Semitic slogans were carved on the front doors of a
> synagogue.
> Chicago
> Published on 04-24-2003
> Racial slurs and obscenities were spray-painted on a black man's home.
> Wood Dale
> Published on 04-24-2003
> Racist and obscene words were spray-painted on a black man's residence.
> Anaheim
> Published on 04-23-2003
> A group of teenagers allegedly attacked an 18-year-old Lebanese-American
> teen.
> Oneonta
> Published on 04-22-2003
> Ralph S. May,49, was charged with second-degree menacing for allegedly
> threatening a black man with a baseball bat.
> Manhattan
> Published on 04-22-2003
> Hate-filled e-mails targeting blacks, Arabs and Muslims flooded the inboxes
> of undergraduate students during a recent hacking spree at NYU's Stern
> School of Business.
> Brooklyn
> Published on 04-22-2003
> Max Abrahamowitz, 29, allegedly assaulted a Muslim woman while yelling
> racial slurs.
> Waterbury
> Published on 04-21-2003
> Copies of the racist newspaper 'The Truth At Last' were distributed
> throughout a neighborhood.
> Williamsport
> Published on 04-21-2003
> Several swastikas were spray-painted on downtown buildings.
> Queens
> Published on 04-19-2003
> A swastika was painted on the garage door of a residence.
> Spokane
> Published on 04-19-2003
> Racist graffiti and a swastika was spray-painted at a Sikh temple.
> Manhattan
> Published on 04-17-2003
> A group of teenagers yelled anti-gay slurs at a 27-year-old man.
> Lake Charles
> Published on 04-16-2003
> Holly Dartez, 28, was sentenced to a year and a day in prison for her role
> in a September 2002 cross burning.
> San Francisco
> Published on 04-15-2003
> Dominique England, 23, Jeanne Soja, 29, and Daymon Schrock, 20, were charged
> with murder, conspiracy, kidnap, torture and a hate crime after allegedly
> killing a bisexual man.
> Greeley
> Published on 04-15-2003
> A racial slur was written on an interracial couple's apartment door.
> Frederick
> Published on 04-14-2003
> A 10-year-old Muslim girl was allegedly harassed at school because of her
> religion.
> Fayetteville
> Published on 04-14-2003
> Fliers from the neo-Nazi Creativity Movement were dropped on yards in a
> subdivision.
> Portland
> Published on 04-13-2003
> Fliers from the neo-Nazi World Church of the Creator were distributed in two
> neighborhoods.
> St. Joseph
> Published on 04-07-2003
> Robert E. Wilken, 40, who tried to hit four black children with a pickup
> truck in October 2002, was sentenced to a year in jail, with credit for 169
> days served, and placed on three years' probation.
> Manhattan
> Published on 04-05-2003
> Daniel Jamile and Nkrumah Ajomajberin, both 17, were arrested after
> allegedly shouting anti-gay slurs at a 24-year-old man.

mandala

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omare...@aol.com wrote:
> Gee, I must've missed the Latino/Muslime hate groups on this list.
> Continue panicking, idiot :)

Strangely absent.

Then again, perhaps not so strangely.

SMITH29

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xxxx
Plonk me too while your at it.

29

akl...@attbi.com

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Paul Mitchum wrote:

> Some people actually *are* gay, and don't mind admitting it in public,
> Felix. Some are queer, some are bi, some are trans.

True enough, but it still has nothing to do with expressing your
opinions in here. This fellow Smith was reverting to the "I'll call you
names to make you look bad" style of argument.

(Send pictures of his sister when you get her naked, though)

Paul Mitchum

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<akl...@attbi.com> wrote:

Actually, it was Al Smith who was acting like a mindless bigot who
thinks that gays are promoting terrorism and endorsing militant Islam,
not Smitty. Smitty merely agreed with him. Of the two, Al *is* the more
creative, though not by much.

And, FYI: I'm queer. See, when Al or Smitty says something like that,
I'm supposed to think it's funny. That's what they say when I call them
bigots.

SMITH29

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Paul Mitchum wrote:

> <akl...@attbi.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Paul Mitchum wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Some people actually *are* gay, and don't mind admitting it in public,
>>>Felix. Some are queer, some are bi, some are trans.
>>
>>True enough, but it still has nothing to do with expressing your opinions
>>in here. This fellow Smith was reverting to the "I'll call you names to
>>make you look bad" style of argument.
>>
>>(Send pictures of his sister when you get her naked, though)
>
>
> Actually, it was Al Smith who was acting like a mindless bigot who
> thinks that gays are promoting terrorism and endorsing militant Islam,
> not Smitty. Smitty merely agreed with him.

xxxx
Show me where I agreed with him.

Of the two, Al *is* the more
> creative, though not by much.
>
> And, FYI: I'm queer. See, when Al or Smitty says something like that,
> I'm supposed to think it's funny. That's what they say when I call them
> bigots.
>

xxxx
Paul, the only one around here that makes an issue about your sexual
preference is you so quit calling yourself a hypocrite/bigot.
I have never attacked you over your being gay because I could care less.
I've told you that times before but you ignore it because then you
wouldn't have anything to whine about.
Grow up for once.

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Felix D.

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"SMITH29" <smi...@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:wbGdnZIwwOF1g0HZ...@comcast.com...

> > It looks to be a bit more than just attitude. There's some conceptual
> > linkages missing that would tend to a considered opinion that this guy
is
> > indeed nuts. I'm plonking him.
> >
> xxxx
> Plonk me too while your at it.
>
> 29

Why?


SMITH29

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Felix D. wrote:

xxxx
I'm a right wing patriot who supports President Bush and the
administration and I'm death on Communism and political correctness.
Reason enough?

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caddys...@my-deja.com

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Joseph Welch wrote:
> "Al Smith" <caddys...@my-deja.com> wrote in message
> news:1155239677....@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Are you against the war in Iraq? If so, then you can tell me.
>
> Are you claiming that everyone who has pointed out Bush's incompetence is
> some sort of sexual deviant?
>
> >> Second of all: Why do you believe that applies to me?
> >
> > Because you'd have your colon perforated before you admit sexuality is
> > a choice.
>
> How long have you been sexually and romantically attracted to other men Al?

I think it's hillarious, and certainly indicative of liberal hypocrisy,
that you try to insult me by implying I'm gay.

More proof that homosexuals are are little more than tools of the left.

Alohacyberian

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"SMITH29" <smi...@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:B7qdnfYw-MU2d0HZ...@comcast.com...

> Paul Mitchum wrote:
>> <akl...@attbi.com> wrote:
>>>Paul Mitchum wrote:
>>>>Some people actually *are* gay, and don't mind admitting it in public,
>>>>Felix. Some are queer, some are bi, some are trans.
>>>
>>>True enough, but it still has nothing to do with expressing your opinions
>>>in here. This fellow Smith was reverting to the "I'll call you names to
>>>make you look bad" style of argument.
>>
>> Actually, it was Al Smith who was acting like a mindless bigot who
>> thinks that gays are promoting terrorism and endorsing militant Islam,
>> not Smitty. Smitty merely agreed with him.
> xxxx
> Show me where I agreed with him.
>
> Of the two, Al *is* the more
>> creative, though not by much.
>>
>> And, FYI: I'm queer. See, when Al or Smitty says something like that,
>> I'm supposed to think it's funny. That's what they say when I call them
>> bigots.
>>
> xxxx
> Paul, the only one around here that makes an issue about your sexual
> preference is you so quit calling yourself a hypocrite/bigot.
> I have never attacked you over your being gay because I could care less.
> I've told you that times before but you ignore it because then you
> wouldn't have anything to whine about.
> Grow up for once.
>
> 29
>
I don't know how many years I've been reading Paul Mitchum's posts
(admittedly not very often) - but, I've never until today known Mitchum's
sexuality, or if I did, I've forgotten it as it's never been germane to the
topics we've discussed. And from what I've observed, not all homosexuals
share the same political views or even the same thoughts regarding
homosexuality. Sexuality neither automatically validates or invalidates any
particular opinion on most given topics, even gay ones. KM
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Alohacyberian

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Interesting you should say that. In these forums, far and away, the
accusation that someone is homosexual and therefore unacceptable or bad is
usually from the Leftwing or the Liberals who claim to be tolerant of such
people. KM

"I have found over and over that most Christians who preach faith are more
tolerant than most leftists who preach tolerance."
~ Dennis Prager

Joseph Welch

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>> > Because you'd have your colon perforated before you admit sexuality is
>> > a choice.
>>
>> How long have you been sexually and romantically attracted to other men
>> Al?
>
> I think it's hillarious, and certainly indicative of liberal hypocrisy,
> that you try to insult me by implying I'm gay.

I'm doing no such thing. You claim that sexuality is a "choice". If it's a
choice, then you must have some level of sexual attration to other men that
you simply choose not to act upon.

It's YOUR logic, dude, don't get pissed at me.

Joseph Welch

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"Alohacyberian" <alohac...@att.net> wrote in message
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>>> > Because you'd have your colon perforated before you admit sexuality is
>>> > a choice.
>>>
>>> How long have you been sexually and romantically attracted to other men
>>> Al?
>>
>> I think it's hillarious, and certainly indicative of liberal hypocrisy,
>> that you try to insult me by implying I'm gay.
>>
>> More proof that homosexuals are are little more than tools of the left.
>>
> Interesting you should say that. In these forums, far and away, the
> accusation that someone is homosexual and therefore unacceptable or bad is
> usually from the Leftwing or the Liberals who claim to be tolerant of such
> people. KM

I'm not accusing Al of being homosexual. He claims that sexuality is a
choice. Therefore he himself must harbor sexual and romantic feelings
towards other men that he simply chooses not to act upon.

That's what "choice" means.

It ain't my logic - it's his.

ClassWarz

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"SMITH29" <smi...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Felix D. wrote:
>
>> "SMITH29" <smi...@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:wbGdnZIwwOF1g0HZ...@comcast.com...
>>
>>
>>>>It looks to be a bit more than just attitude. There's some conceptual
>>>>linkages missing that would tend to a considered opinion that this guy
>>
>> is
>>
>>>>indeed nuts. I'm plonking him.
>>>>
>>>
>>>xxxx
>>>Plonk me too while your at it.
>>>
>>>29
>>
>>
>> Why?
>>
>>
> xxxx
> I'm a right wing patriot

An oxymoron. The right wants strongman authoritarianism these days and
authoritarianism is anti-American. The good conservative is now a bad
libertarian; that was not always true.

> who supports President Bush and the administration and I'm death on
> Communism and political correctness.

The ways of the Corporatists, the authoritarians who prop up Bush, have much
in common with "Communism and political correctness." Private tyrannies are
no better than public ones. Corporate Fascism has much in common with
Communism.

ClassWarz

> Reason enough?
>
> 29


Felix D.

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"SMITH29" <smi...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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Sorry, no.


SMITH29

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xxxx
ROTRLMAO!!!!!!
Public schools !!!!

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>
>
>
>
>>Reason enough?
>>
>>29
>
>
>

SMITH29

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xxxx
He has to have something to harp about and I'm not interested.

And from what I've observed, not all homosexuals
> share the same political views or even the same thoughts regarding
> homosexuality. Sexuality neither automatically validates or invalidates any
> particular opinion on most given topics, even gay ones. KM

xxxx
Sex and politics aren't related far as I know.

29 :-)

ClassWarz

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Evidence you've never worked outside your daddy's chicken farm. Commie
Corporations routinely spy on and control their employees: keystroke loggers
and phone loggers mean Big Brother is watching you every second of the
working day--and sometimes at night when you take your laptop home with you.
Sony installs DRM rootkits on PCs that play their CDs. Employees are made
to chant and sing slogans Mao-style at year-end meetings. Better obey that
dress code or the Commie Corps will consign you to internal economic exile!
That's just the start:

http://video.barnesandnoble.com/search/product.asp?z=y&EAN=795975106535&VIEW=MNU

Anyone who's actually worked in a large corporation knows how controlling
Commie Corps are toward employees. Communism is alive and well in the
U.S.A.--it disguises itself from you citizen-sheep with soothing buzz
phrases like 'free market' and 'trickle-down.' For workers worldwide, life
sucks at most corporations--there are only a handful of enlightened
exceptions.

Get real!

ClassWarz


>
> 29
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>Reason enough?
>>>
>>>29
>>
>>

SMITH29

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ClassWarz wrote:

xxxx
Please save all your posts to disk so 10 years later you can see what
you posted.

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ClassWarz

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"SMITH29" <smi...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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My disk will be confiscated by the IRS in 10 years as part of an emergency
measure to pay off Bush's whopping additions to the Federal Debt. The Feds
will then send it along to China to cover 3 cents of our trade debt to them.

ClassWarz

>
> 29


Felix D.

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"SMITH29" <smi...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> ClassWarz wrote:

> > The ways of the Corporatists, the authoritarians who prop up Bush, have
much
> > in common with "Communism and political correctness." Private tyrannies
are
> > no better than public ones. Corporate Fascism has much in common with
> > Communism.
> >
> > ClassWarz
>
> xxxx
> ROTRLMAO!!!!!!
> Public schools !!!!


As long as you go on like this, you'll never get plonked.

(by the way isn't this guy "Class Warz" just about the perfect Wobblie?)


SMITH29

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Felix D. wrote:

xxxx
Yeah, he reminds me of Mitchum :-)

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