Jury to decide if college student's killing was hate crime

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UPPER MARLBORO, Md.

— Three friends were waiting at a bus stop on the University of Maryland’s campus around 3 a.m. on a Saturday when a stranger approached them, screaming.

The killing coincided with a surge in hate on U.S. college campuses. Reports of white supremacists posting fliers and other propaganda on campuses more than tripled in 2017, according to a tally by the Anti-Defamation League. In August 2017, torch-toting white supremacists marched through the University of Virginia’s campus on the eve of a rally that led to violent clashes and bloodshed.

During a hearing in June, defense attorney William Brennan cited a New York Times article in which an administrator of the Facebook group said it was satire. Prosecutors wanted to call Daniels as an expert witness to testify about her research and the material from Urbanski’s phone. Collins was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army shortly before his death. He was days from graduating from Bowie State University, a historically black college. Collins was visiting friends at the University of Maryland on the night of his killing.

 

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No - it was done w/ love. Good gosh. A few months back, in one county in Maryland, 6 women (2 were minor girls) were raped by illegal aliens). In one month. Not even any nat'l news coverage, not to mention discussion of whether it was 'hate.' There was also a beheading.

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