Hate Crimes
From a heavy-metal singer calling out fellow rocker Roger Waters, a man dressed in neo-Nazi clothing giving balloons to children to a Bangladeshi cleric who said Hitler “did a good job on killing Jews.”
A Finnish official apologies for attending a neo-Nazi rally, a new “Lies vs Truth” digital media campaign, and Australia gives Twitter notice of 28 days.
Neo-Nazis protest outside Disney World, Mel Gibson returns to Hollywood respectability, and vandals used chemicals to burn a giant swastika on a church lawn in Alaska.
Joseph Borgen delivered a victim impact statement at Manhattan Supreme Court before the sentencing of Waseem Awawdeh.
Australia bans display of swastikas, ADL head Jonathan Greenblatt calls Tucker Carlson an “obvious antisemite” and an officer testifies that alleged mass murderer Robert Bowers said “Jews are the children of Satan.”
The victim was attending a party at a $1.8 million home, where he was killed at 2 a.m., according to media reports.
CUNY law school faces blowback for an antisemitic commencement speaker, Moscow accuses Washington of causing the Holocaust and updates in the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting trial.
Suleiman Othman, who punched a Jewish man in New York City, will serve just two months in prison.
Alex Jones’s newest “super-Nazi” conspiracy theory, a Nazi-flag-waving man near the White House and an update on the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting trial.
Confrontational “Nakba Day” events, a puppy found in Missouri covered with swastikas, smashed windows at a shop in Atlanta and a bassist in a Swedish band gets canned for a Nazi salute.
A neo-Nazi mass murderer in Texas to a revival of Ye’s presidential campaign with updates in the Pittsburgh synagogue mass-shooting trial.
The terrorist killed at least five at the Ghriba Synagogue during Lag B’Omer celebrations.