N.S. RCMP make arrest in ‘hate motivated crime’
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Suspects in water pellet drive-by and harassment outside Capitol Hill’s Pony gay bar charged with hate crime
The three people identified by police as the suspects in a water pellet drive-by and harassment incident outside Capitol Hill’s Pony gay bar have been charged with a hate crime. The King County Prosecutor's office says 19-year-old Justin Mayor, 24-year-old Jessica Clark, and a 17-year-old who police say the two adults admitted also joined Mayor in…
Woman arrested after Pride, Every Child Matters flags vandalized on Eastern Shore
A 64-year-old woman from Dartmouth is scheduled to appear in court on May 12 to face a charge of mischief. Nova Scotia RCMP said the incident in Lower Ship Harbour reported on March 25 was a "hate-motivated crime."
Antigonish County Council approves anti-hate and anti-racism plan Nalikitquniejk Antigonish Equity
Antigonish Municipal Council approved and endorsed the Nalikitquniejk Antigonish Equity, anti-hate and anti-racism plan and submitted the plan to the province of Nova Scotia. Nalikitquniejk is the orgininal Mi’kmaw name for Antigonish and can be seen on signs in the area. Antigonish welcome sign in the downtown area. Warden Nicholas MacInnis said the province previously mandated all Nova Scotia municipalities have an anti-racism, anti-hate plan.…
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