1 arrested, 1 sought in possible hate-crime beating of gay man outside New York City deliOctober 12th, 2009 NYPD: Beating of gay man a possible hate crimeNEW YORK — New York City police say a 49-year-old gay man leaving a corner deli near his home was beaten by two men in an apparent hate crime. Jack Price remains in a medically induced coma.
US submarines may induct women sailors: OfficialSeptember 25th, 2009 WASHINGTON - American women may serve aboard submarines of the US Navy, an official said here Friday. "This is something the CNO (chief of naval operations) and I have been working on since I came into office," US Navy secretary Ray Mabus said in a statement.
Camp Pendleton sailor who committed suicide in brig was under video surveillanceAugust 4th, 2009 Sailor who killed self in brig was being watchedCAMP PENDLETON, Calif. — Authorities say a Navy petty officer charged with murdering a Camp Pendleton sailor killed himself in a brig that was under video surveillance because he'd made two previous suicide attempts.
First lady Michelle Obama thanks military families in Virginia and calls for public supportJuly 31st, 2009 Michelle Obama meets with families at Va Navy baseNORFOLK, Va. — First lady Michelle Obama is calling military families "quiet heroes" and urging the public to support them.
Navy says sailor charged with murder, other offenses in gay seaman's death in CaliforniaJuly 24th, 2009 Navy: Murder charge filed in gay seaman's deathSAN DIEGO — The U.S. Navy says a sailor has been charged in military court with murder and other offenses in the shooting death of a gay San Diego seaman.
Hearing under way in case of SoCal teen charged with killing gay classmate in OxnardJuly 21st, 2009 Hearing begins in case of gay SoCal teen slayingVENTURA, Calif. — A police sergeant says a Southern California junior high school student made threats about a gay classmate a day before he allegedly shot him.
NY man guilty of hate crime in transgender slaying; only 2nd such conviction in USJuly 17th, 2009 NY man guilty of hate crime in transgender slayingSYRACUSE, N.Y. — A jury in upstate New York has convicted a man of a hate crime for killing a transgender woman.
A summary of New York's hate crime lawJuly 13th, 2009 A summary of New York's hate crime lawHere are the totals for hate crimes reported and convictions under New York's 2000 law, according to the state Division of Criminal Justice Services:
2000 — 781 reported hate crimes; 49 convictions
2001 — 975 reported hate crimes; 167 convictions
2002 — 721 reported hate crimes; 81 convictions
2003 — 670 reported hate crimes; 101 convictions
2004 — 626 reported hate crimes; 80 convictions
2005 — 585 reported hate crimes; 78 convictions
2006 — 611 reported hate crimes; 77 convictions
2007 — 636 reported hate crimes; 88 convictions
2008 — 544 reported hate crimes; 66 convictions
—Of the 787 hate crime convictions statewide, New York City's four counties — Bronx, Kings, Queens and New York — account for nearly two-thirds (499). Top 5 Counties with most hate crime convictions:
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FBI: Authorities weighing bring a hate-crime charge against suspect in Holocaust Musem slayingJune 11th, 2009 FBI: Possible hate-crime charge against suspectWASHINGTON — A ranking FBI official says authorities are pursuing a possible hate crime charge as well as a homicide charge against a white supremacist suspected of murdering a security officer at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial and Museum.
Navy reports 21 sailors, Marines aboard USS Iwo Jima had swine flu; all cases mildJune 9th, 2009 Navy reports 21 swine flu cases on USS Iwo JimaNORFOLK, Va. — The Navy is reporting 21 cases of swine flu on board the USS Iwo Jima.
Police: Southern California mosque vandalized with spray-painted threat and slursJune 4th, 2009 Calif. mosque vandalized with spray-painted threatCYPRESS, Calif. — A Southern California mosque was vandalized with graffiti including expletives and threats early Thursday, shortly after President Barack Obama's address in Egypt to the Muslim world.
Navy chaplain accused of soliciting young female sailors for sex convicted of rape in Va.June 2nd, 2009 Navy chaplain convicted of rape in Va.NORFOLK, Va. — A Navy chaplain accused of soliciting female sailors for sex has been sentenced to 10 years confinement and was kicked out of the service after being convicted of rape.
Correction: Navy swine flu storyMay 9th, 2009 Correction: Navy swine flu storyWASHINGTON — In a May 8 story about sailors with swine flu, The Associated Press, relying on information from the Navy, reported erroneously that 18 sailors had swine flu. A Navy spokesman, Lt.
Md. becomes first state in nation to protect homeless people under hate-crimes lawMay 9th, 2009 Attacks on homeless become hate crime in Md.ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Maryland has become the first state in the nation to protect homeless people under a hate-crimes law.
Navy says swine flu cases up to 18, mostly sailors from canceled humanitarian missionMay 9th, 2009 Navy says its number of swine flu cases now at 18WASHINGTON — The Navy says the number of sailors with swine flu now has jumped to 18 from just a handful earlier this week. Navy spokesman Lt.