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Protect Chinatown volunteers explaining the chaperone services the organization, formed in response to a rise in Anti-Asian hate incidents. Hate crimes against elderly Asians in New York are vastly underreported. How do I report a hate crime to the police in New York City? If you are the victim of a hate crime in New York City, or see or hear one, you can call to report it to the police. If you do not speak English, say the name of the language that you speak in English, and you will be connected to a translator you may have to hold. You will then be asked to state your location and describe what is happening. If the police arrive after the perpetrator has fled the scene, you will be asked to give as much detail as possible about what they looked like, what they said and what happened. Related Not every anti-Asian incident is a hate crime under New York law. Keep reading to learn more about what to do no matter what kind of bias incident you may have experienced or witnessed. How do authorities define a hate crime in New York? Hate Crimes: Police Report Hate Crimes: Police Report

Significant increase: The analysis, submitted to the Police Commission last week, noted there were 15 documented cases of hate crimes against the Reprot American and Pacific Islander community in compared to seven in and nine inreports the Los Angeles Times. Out of the 15, nine of them were classified as battery and five were either criminal threats or aggravated assault. One incident was a bomb threat made in an email to the Japanese American National Museum.

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The total number accounted for 4. In addition to the crimes, the figures also showed nine hate incidents against Asian Americans, accounting for 4.

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It noted that offenders in six of the 24 hate crimes and incidents made references to COVID while anti-Chinese rhetoric was used in seven other cases. Last month, two motions were introduced by members of the Los Angeles City Council to address the ongoing rise in anti-Asian incidents, NextShark previously reported.

Still unresolved: Many of the cases remain unsolved. The findings showed authorities have yet to identify suspects in nine of these anti-Asian hate crimes.

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One case remains under review. The office also did not file hate crime enhancements against a suspect who is facing other charges. Two of the cases did not go through as the victim and parents of a minor victim decided not to file charges.

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