HomeNews WireRacist Woman Charged With Violent Hate Crime On City Bus: “I Hate White People” Editor February 26, 2020 A woman faces from Portland, Oregon is facing charges after committing a hate crime after police report that she beat a mother in front of her daughter. Witnesses say that the incident was definitely racially motivated as the woman was heard saying, “I hate white people” at the time of the incident. Nimo Jire Kalinle, 42, had just exited a No. 4 bus at North Fremont Street and Gantenbein Avenue on Jan. 19 when she started slugging Janae Jordan in the face repeatedly, court records allege. During the attack, Jordan, who was with her husband and child, asked why the woman was targeting her. “It’s because you’re white and I hate white people,” Kalinle, who is black, told Jordan, a probable cause affidavit alleges. While the number of reported hate crimes dipped slightly in 2018, violence against individuals rose to a 16-year high, according to numbers released Tuesday by the FBI. The FBI’s annual tally counted 7,120 hate crimes reported last year, 55 fewer than the year before. The main concern for extremism trackers, however, is the rising level of violence — the report showed an increase in the number of “crimes against persons,” such as intimidation, assault and homicide. “We’re seeing a leaner and meaner type of hate crime going on,” said Brian Levin, director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University San Bernardino. “Homicides were up and crimes against persons were up and that’s an important thing to look at.” Levin said the increase in assaults was almost evenly distributed across demographic groups, with African-Americans, Jews, whites, gays and Latinos targeted the most. As in previous years, the majority of hate crimes reported in 2018 were motivated by bias against race and ethnicity, religion, and sexual orientation. “It’s because you’re white & I hate white people.” Portland woman Nimo Jire Kalinle is accused of repeatedly punching a woman in the face & expressing hatred of white people. She was arrested, charged & released. She did not show up for her arraignment. https://t.co/Fno6HqJClf — Andy Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) February 24, 2020 According to NPR, hate crimes targeting people accounted for 61% of all hate crimes in 2018, according to Levin, who is co-author of a report released Tuesday that analyzes law enforcement data. The FBI recorded 24 murders classified as hate crimes in 2018, up from 15 in 2017. Sources: NPR Oregon Live Trending Political News Supreme Court Give President Trump Another BIG Win Against House Democrats The Democrats have been relentless in their attempts to try and get their filthy hands on President Trump's tax returns and financial records. Their efforts have been entirely unsuccessful. To be honest, I don't even know why the Democrats are so hell-bent on finding out how much money Donald Trump makes or how much he pays in taxes. What is it going to change at all? Continue reading… Eerie Book from 1981 Predicts Coronavirus Outbreak in 2020, But That's Not the Crazy Part! As the coronavirus outbreak is quickly spreading throughout the world, we see a couple new countries report infections every week. First, the infection started in China and has since made its way into a number of countries including Iran, Italy, South Korea, Australia, France, Britain, and even the U.S. Continue reading… Trump's Former Doctor Admits to Hiding Cauliflower in the Mashed Potatoes I hope you get a laugh out of this, because I sure did! The president's former doctor has reportedly admitting to hiding cauliflower in Trump'a mashed potatoes as a last ditch effort to improve his diet. Continue reading… San Fran Declares State of Emergency Due to Coronavirus San Francisco Mayor London Breed declared a state of emergency on Tuesday because she is worried about the international outbreak of the coronavirus. It's a bit premature to call a state of emergency considering no vases of coronavirus have been confirmed in San Francisco. However, she claims that “the global picture is changing rapidly, and we need to step-up preparedness." Continue reading…