Experts: 'Turmoil and anxieties' cause surge in CT hate crimes
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The number of reported Connecticut hate crime incidents increased from 65 events in 2019 to 128 last year, according to the Anti-Defamation League.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut Media
From the presidential election to the COVID pandemic, experts say there were many reasons why hate crimes nearly doubled — following a national trend — in Connecticut last year.
The Anti-Defamation League tracks a variety of hate crimes, including extremist murders, terrorist plots and attacks, extremist/police shootouts, white supremacist events, white supremacist propaganda and anti-Semitic incidents.
The ADL Center of Extremism compiles the data based on media, police and victim reports, as well as extremist-related sources, investigations and more.