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The hate crime charge was made possible after the Utah Legislature strengthened its hate crimes legislation in 2019, expanding protected classes to include not just race and religion, but also “political expression” and “status as a law enforcement officer.” Cox said Thursday he wasn’t aware of the specifics around the Garfield County case, but “there was a lot of negotiation that went into that bill” to get it approved. Cox also expressed support for Utah’s police officers while denouncing the act of stomping on a Back the Blue sign. “Utah has always been near the top of the nation when it comes to support for our women and men in blue,” he said, calling his own security detail “the best people I know.” ....
SALT LAKE CITY It doesn t matter if it s destroying a Back the Blue sign or a Black Lives Matter sign. Gov. Spencer Cox says people should stop doing stupid things in name of hate. I dislike hate wherever it is or wherever it s pointed out, Cox said during his monthly PBS Utah news conference on Thursday. The governor made the comment after a reporter asked him about a case in Garfield County in which a 19-year-old woman was charged last week with criminal mischief along with a hate crime enhancement making it a class A misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in jail after she was accused of stomping on a pro-police sign and throwing it in the trash in front of an officer who had just given her friend a speeding ticket. ....