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FBI data shows race, ethnicity, or ancestry as the most common types of bias in the reported Indiana hate crimes.
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State charges including attempted murder have been dismissed against a woman accused of stabbing an Indiana University student of Chinese descent on a public bus, court records show.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation recently released data which showed there were 186 hate crimes reported in Indiana in 2020, more than double the amount that was reported the previous year.
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The Marion County Prosecutor’s Office has a new non-emergency hotline for citizens to report hate crimes.
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University of Indianapolis officials say both students moving into the room were relocated to guarantee their safety.
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Police say the interior of Faith United Church of Christ in Hammond sustained significant damage.
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More than one hundred people rallied in the freezing rain on Saturday for the third annual Women's March in Indianapolis.
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Pike Township officials say the incidents may be criminal mischief but aren't believed to be hate crimes.
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Hundreds of residents from various backgrounds gathered in a Carmel synagogue Monday night in a show of solidarity and support.
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The town halls will start June 17 in Indianapolis and wrap up Aug. 19 in Gary, with intermediate stops in Terre Haute, Evansville, South Bend, Fort Wayne and Lafayette.