> As hate crimes increase, here's how King County is making reporting these crimes more accessible
As hate crimes increase, here's how King County is making reporting these crimes more accessible
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King County released a recent report detailing a plan to establish a hate crime reporting hotline.
The detailed report laid out a roadmap to establishing a Stop Hate Hotline, which experts said is needed as the number of hate crimes increases.
Last week, windows were smashed with a sledgehammer at the Wing Luke Museum in the heart of the Chinatown International District while a man yelled racial slurs. Craig Milne was arrested and charged with a hate crime and malicious mischief.
The latest case highlights a growing problem.
READ MORE: https://www.king5.com/article/news/crime/hate-crimes-increase-how-king-county-making-reporting-crimes-more-accessible/281-0f1f4623-abf6-4a40-a598-fdee3f578eda