New legislation aims to expand charges, close loopholes to combat rising hate crimes in New York City

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and a host of elected officials announced on Monday new legislation that would expand Hate Crime charges as biased attacks continue to rise in the Big Apple.

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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and a host of elected officials announced on Monday new legislation that would expand Hate Crime charges as biased attacks continue to rise in the Big Apple.

Bragg joined Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine, State Senator Brad Hoylman-Sigal, Assembly member Grace Lee, and City Councilmember Keith Powers as they unveiled the new law inside the District Attorneyโ€™s office located at 80 Centre Street. The legislation will push for current loopholes in the law to be done away with that can see bigots committing gang assaults and even murder motivated by acts of hatred yet not charged as such.

โ€œIf a group of people beat someone up because of their race, that gang assault as the law calls it, cannot be charged as a hate crime. That needs to change,โ€ Bragg said. โ€œHate crime does not discriminate. It has targeted all of our communities.โ€

According to NYPD statistics, hate crime has been on the rise in New York since the conflict began in the Middle East on Oct. 7, resulting in incidents doubling. Data shows that there were 101 reported hate crimes last month compared to merely 45 in October 2022. The same data shows that 41 incidents occurred in Manhattan compared with 21 in 2022. Bragg charged that these numbers are only what is reported to police, with many crimes still going unreported and unpunished.

โ€œThis is still an underreported crime. We are still reaching out to communities to make sure they trust to come forward with us, and you can imagine the conversations when things that inexplicably canโ€™t be charged as hate crimes. We have to have those conversations with survivors and victims. While these changes have long been in the works, they are unfortunately newly urgent,โ€ Bragg…

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