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soldiers and Norio Uyematsu pose for a photo during the Korean War in 1951.

with 83% of the offenses targeting Jews.in cases in which suspects were identified.

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hate crimes have been trending upward with a 143% increase since 2013.Rafu Wire Service and Staff ReportsThe Los Angeles County Human Relations Commission released its 2022 Report on Hate Crime in Los Angeles County on Nov.Koreatown: A Latino male ran into a Korean males car whose door was open.

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and a single crime targeting a Vietnamese victim.”Black residents again were targeted at a higher rate than other racial groups.

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followed by intimidation (18%).

Reported hate crimes in the county rose to their highest level in 21 years in 2022.which was cut short last year.

Let us strive to do this work.But lets also honor them by ensuring that no other community has to endure what weve endured.

said Brandon Tsay at the vigil.Many arts and crafts at the festival had a dragon theme.