Bias and hate incident reports in Oregon have surged by 178% since 2020, according to the state Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Unit. In 2019, Oregon lawmakers passed Senate Bill 577. The measure called on ODOJ to establish a non-emergency hotline for residents who wanted to report bias crimes to trauma-informed operators rather than law enforcement. SB 577 also required the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to release data on the reported incidents on July 1 every year.
HENNIKER, N.H. Darnell Hill was driving down Route 202 around midnight in August 2020 when he was pulled over for speeding.During the stop, Officer Luis Berdecia of the Henniker Police Department told Hill that he had another car to pull over. He.
Darnell Hill was driving down Route 202 around midnight last August when he was pulled over for speeding.During the stop, Officer Luis Berdecia of the Henniker Police Department, told Hill that he had another car to pull over. He instructed Hill to.
In N.H., if a complaint is not filed directly with the local police department, there are few viable options left for anyone who has a sense of futility or fear about going to their local agency.