California hate crime up 31% in 2020, led by anti-Black bias
Source: Associated Press
California hate crime up 31% in 2020, led by anti-Black bias
By DON THOMPSON
June 30, 2021
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) Hate crime in California surged 31% in 2020, fueled mainly by a big jump in crimes targeting Black people during a year that saw the worst racial strife in decades, according to an annual report released Wednesday by the states attorney general.
Overall hate crimes increased from 1,015 to 1,330 last year, while the number of victims increased 23%, from 1,247 to 1,536. Black people account for 6.5% of the states population of nearly 40 million people but were victims in 30% of all hate crimes 456 overall, up 87% from the previous year.
What we see from these reports is what we have seen and felt all year we are in the midst of a racial justice reckoning in this country. Its multi-faceted, and it cannot be solved overnight. Attorney General Rob Bonta said.
California saw some of the largest protests following the murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer. And it also saw a surge in attacks on people of Asian descent following the emergence of the coronavirus in China.
Last years hate crime reports were the most since 2008, when there were 1,397. That in turn was topped several times in prior years, including 2001, when there were 2,261 hate crimes reported.
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