LA County Human Relations Commission reports increases in a variety of categories driven by more incidents that targeted people who are Black, Latino, Jewish, or who identify as LGBTQ.
Los Angeles County said Wednesday a record number of victims of hate crimes were recorded in 2021, reaching the highest levels since 2002.
The Commission also reported that crimes that appeared to target people based on their sexual orientation increased by about 15%, of those, 41 were committed against people who identified as transgender, the largest number recorded to date. "I think that for 2022, 2023, my sense of it is that, based on what we've been seeing, is that we're going to continue to see increased numbers," said Commission executive director Robin Toma.
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