Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations

Anti-Black Hate Crimes Skyrocket in L.A. County

Anti-Black hate crimes significantly increased according to the report issued on Nov. 29 by the Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations.  Reported anti-Black crimes jumped a shocking 34% from 219 to 294. The 294 anti-Black crimes reported in 2022 were the second largest number ever recorded. Although African Americans only comprise about 9% of the county population, they constituted 53% of racial hate crime victims (up from 46%).  Once again African Americans were grossly over-represented as victims of racial hate crime. All other racial and ethnic groups saw only slight increases or declined significantly. The most frequent criminal offenses

Hate Crimes Increase, Report Reveals Blacks Targeted the Most

Hate crimes rose 20% last year – from 530 to 635 – and African Americans were among the most targeted recipients.  The annual report released by the Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations on November 10 showed that Blacks constituted 42% of the hate crime victims with the incidents rising 35% from 125 to 169 in 2020.

Hate Crimes Increase, Report Shows Blacks Targeted the Most

Hate crimes rose 20% last year – from 530 to 635 – and African Americans were among the most targeted recipients. The annual report released by the Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations on November 10 showed that Blacks constituted 42% of the hate crime victims with the incidents rising 35% from 125 to 169 in 2020.