Suspect Charged with Hate Crime, Burning Cross in Grant Park Released From Custody Pending Trial
Merlin Lu faces four felonies after police say he built and burned a cross as a political protest, causing about $1,800 in damage.
- Merlin Lu, 21, faces felony hate crime and arson charges after setting a cross ablaze in Chicago's Grant Park on June 9, following his arrest Monday by police and federal investigators.
- Prosecutors allege Lu constructed the cross using wood, kerosene, and a red MAGA-like hat before igniting it, though Lu told investigators his act was a political protest against President Donald Trump rather than intimidation.
- Cross burnings are historically recognized as "symbols of hate" inextricably linked to the Ku Klux Klan; investigators identified Lu by matching surveillance footage of him fleeing to his Illinois driver's license photo.
- Judge D'Anthony Thedford ordered Lu's release Thursday with strict conditions, stating, "Your protest put in jeopardy anyone who was in that park. This potentially could have cost someone their life."
- Lu apologized for the fear he caused but maintains the act was not a hate crime; he is due back in court on June 22 to face the charges under pretrial monitoring.
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