Multnomah County DA urges Asian Americans to call cops if they're targeted with bias crimes during
COVID-19 pandemic
The Multnomah County District Attorneys Office on Monday launched a We Need to Know social media campaign to encourage people of Asian ethnicity to call police if they believe theyve been the victims of hate crimes prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Multnomah County prosecutors also are urging victims of any protected class to call police if theyve been targeted with bias crimes for any reason. Prosecuting people who victimize others because of race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or national origin has been a priority of the DAs Office, according to prosecutors.
Prosecutors are particularly concerned that bias crimes against Asian Americans could increase as Oregon continues to reopen, people increasingly interact and some individuals might place blame on people of Asian ethnicity because the novel coronavirus first surfaced in China.
We need to know about bias crimes in our community so law enforcement can investigate these matters and if appropriate, refer them to our office for prosecution, District Attorney Rod Underhill said in a news release.
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