In a highly anticipated speech, Deputy Attorney General Lisa O. Monaco delivered remarks outlining updates to the U.S. Department of Justice (“DOJ”) perspective on the Corporate Crime.
a source, familiar with the messaging platform discord, just ahead of the attack 15 people access to server detailing what is believed to be the suspects months long plot. in a separate online rant, allegedly by the suspect, he admits turning to racist chat for the start of the pandemic out boredom. that was msnbc s emily are canada reporting there. the department of justice which has launched a hate crime probe into the attack, announced yesterday, it is allocating $10 million for hate crime reporting hotlines and prevention. joining me now, is melissa marin, law professor at new york university. good to see you, my friend. there is increasing pressure, as you know, on the doj to act on racially motivated domestic extremism. do you think that they are moving aggressively enough, and is that one specific move that you think the doj could make two mediately help? , it s hard to say alex, a lot of the work at this level really does need to come at the state level. the doj is a nationa
is trying to convince fellow democrats that tougher crime enforcement is needed in america s largest city, comes as the new mayor deals with a major crime surge there today he outlined his strategy and asked for help. correspondent bryan llenas is in new york tonight. we must do better for young people an emotional mayor eric adams ordered every new york city agency and department to think of new ways to help troubled youth get off the street like 18-year-old jay quan mckinley shot and killed in brooklyn on sunday. we owe it to jay quan, our city. another announcement by mayor adams on how he plans to fight crime, actually doing it may require a months long fight with state democrats. i would implore you to proceed with caution. a contentious meeting with democrats on wednesday. adams says he wants teens charged as criminals for gun