Cross-burning not considered hate-crime in US?

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Burnt crossIN the US, burning a cross – considered to be a religious symbol of Christians, may not be prosecuted as a hate crime.

A recent news report quoted authorities with the Creek County Sheriff’s Office as saying that a cross burning that took place outside an all-black church in Sapulpa will not be prosecuted as a hate crime.

The incident occurred on June 23 outside St. John’s Church near 161st Street South and Hickory Street. Reports said investigators were able to locate and question three persons of interest in the case, including 18-year-old Uriah James Leach, who was cooperative with police and came forward with his involvement in the crime.

Two others — both juveniles — were interviewed as well and police say they and their parents, too were very cooperative.

While the sheriff’s department said it considered the incident a hate crime, the US Attorney’s Office advised them late last week that the case would not be investigated as such and would be needed to be heard in state court.

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