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Frazier Glenn Cross Jr. said he was looking to kill Jews when he fatally shot three people in Overland Park in April 2014. He was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death in 2015.
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The Senate passed new legislation to address a spike in hate crimes and violence targeted at the Asian American and Pacific Islander community. Josh Hawley was the only senator to vote against it.
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Frazier Glenn Miller Jr., a self-avowed anti-Semite, testified that he drove to Overland Park from his Aurora, Missouri, home looking to murder Jews. None of his victims turned out to be Jewish.
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Nationally, the number of reported hate crimes remained fairly stagnant in 2018 compared to the year before, but Missouri saw a 39% reduction. According...
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Segment 1: 4th District candidates for Kansas City Council.Kansas City firefighter Geoff Jolley and co-founder of BikeWalkKC Eric Bunch are competing for…
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Segment 1: What draws people to hate movements and how to escape Mindy Corporon, whose father and son were murdered by a neo-Nazi outside the Jewish…
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Segment 1: Research shows white-sounding names curry favor in academic settings.Xian Zhao's name means something to him. It means something to his…
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The three men convicted of plotting to bomb a Garden City apartment complex that housed Somali Muslims were sentenced Friday in federal court in Wichita.
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Saturday morning Shabbat at Congregation Beth Torah in Overland Park typically draws about 30 worshippers. But this Saturday saw a crowd at least four…
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Segment 1: How should we respond to violent acts of hatred?On Saturday, a gunman killed 11 people at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh,…
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Editor's note: Offensive language is used in this story.A federal judge on Tuesday handed down three consecutive life sentences to an Olathe resident who…
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Updated 3:50 p.m. Wednesday, July 11, 2018The remains of University of Missouri-Kansas City student Sharath Koppu are back in India and being prepared for…