Should Calling the Cops on Law-Abiding People of Color Be a Hate Crime?
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The story
New York State Senator Jesse Hamilton is proposing new legislation that would criminalize 911 calls against people of color when there’s no evidence of any wrongdoing.
“That’s gonna be a hate crime,” Hamilton told his local paper, The Prospect Heights Patch.
“This pattern of calling the police on black people going about their business and participating in the life of our country has to stop.”
Hamilton’s 911 Anti-Discrimination Bill would strengthen current legislation that criminalizes false reports to the police by designating racially motivated 911 calls as hate crimes.
Context
Hamilton had recently experienced the phenomenon himself, when a self-professed Trump supporter called the police on Hamilton when he was on a public sidewalk distributing campaign materials that included anti-Trump messages. The police explained to the caller that Hamilton was doing nothing illegal.
In announcing his bill, Hamilton cited a series of recent media reports of 911 calls on people of color, despite there being no illegal activity involved. These incidents have come to be known as “living while black,” and have inspired a hashtag, #LivingWhileBlack. They include:
- Two men in Philadelphia who were waiting for a friend at a Starbucks;
- An Oregon state lawmaker who, like Hamilton, had been canvassing in her district;
- A 12-year-old boy delivering newspapers on his paper route;
- A Yale student for sleeping in a communal space; and
- A business owner trying to open up his own store.
Under Hamilton’s proposed bill, responsibility for reporting a questionable 911 call would fall to the alleged victim of bias. Police would then be responsible for looking into the circumstances surrounding the call to determine if it was racially motivated.
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—Sara E. Murphy
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