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Tennessee Hate Crimes Rose in 2021

Tennessee hate crimes rose in 2021 — the most recent year recorded — for the second year in a row, according to new state and federal data. 

Each year the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) issue reports on hate crime. Law enforcement agencies must report crime data, and in years past, they could report to either the FBI or the TBI. Last year was the first year the FBI mandated all agencies report to them. However, the transition is not yet complete as some agencies are unable or unwilling to comply with the FBI mandate.

The U.S. Department of Justice said because of this “data cannot reliably be compared across years.” It also makes it tough to complete a picture of hate-crime activity in Tennessee.

However, state data show 133 hate crimes recorded in 2021, higher than the 122 recorded in 2020, and the 112 hate crimes recorded in 2019. The information in both reports also illuminates the flash points of friction in the state. 

For example, most hate crimes in Tennessee in 2021 were based on race and ethnicity (62). Most of these (46) were against Black people. Twenty crimes were against whites. However, TBI data show that most hate-crime victims (67) were white, followed by Black victims (34).

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The next most-affected group was the LGBTQ community with 13 crimes reported. Most of Tennessee’s hate crime victims (29) were between 35 and 44 years of age. 

“No one in this country should be forced to live their life in fear of being attacked because of what they look like, whom they love, or where they worship,” said the DOJ’s Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta. “The department will continue to use all of the tools and resources at our disposal to stand up to bias-motivated violence in our communities.”

Tennessee hate crimes mostly happened in homes or residences (55) but they also happened in commercial spaces (27), schools (20), government buildings (8), public transportation (26), roads and alleys (17), parking lots or garages (9), and recreational spaces (6).

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Most of these crimes were simple assaults (133). In them, offenders used their hands, fists, feet, arms, and teeth (30). They also used “dangerous weapons” (15), firearms (6), motor vehicles (3), asphyxiation by strangulation, gas, or drowning (1), fire or explosives (1), and in 17 cases the weapon was unknown. 

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Thursday and Friday tied for the day that saw most hate crimes (25) committed in Tennessee. Saturdays (16) and Sundays (9) were the lowest. Most hate crimes were committed between the hours of noon-2:59 p.m. (24) and from 3 p.m. to 5:59 p.m. (24). The fewest hate crimes (3) occurred between the hours of 3 a.m.-5:59 a.m. 

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In Tennessee, most hate crime cases are not solved. In 2021, 40 hate crime cases were cleared with an arrest. However, 83 cases were not cleared. In other cases, prosecution was declined or the victim refuse to cooperate.

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The Memphis Police Department recorded six hate-crime incidents in 2021, according to the FBI data. Three of these were anti-Black, two were anti-Hispanic or Latino, and one was anti-LGBTQ. In them, there were six counts of intimidation, one aggravated assault, one case of destruction of property, one robbery, and one simple assault. 

Three incidents were in homes, two on roadways, and one on an industrial site.  Six offenders were Black and three were white. 

The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) recorded four hate crimes in 2021. Three of those were anti-Black, one was anti-white, all of them simple assaults. Two happened in schools, one in a restaurant, and the other in an unknown location. All four offenders were Black, according to the data, and one victim was a law enforcement officer.

Germantown Police Department recorded one hate crime, an anti-Asian simple assault by a thief person that happened in a restaurant. Millington Police Department recorded one anti-LGBTQ simple assault by a Black person recorded in a restaurant.

Bartlett Police Department recorded two hate crimes in 2021, one anti-Black, the other anti-white. One happened in a home, the other in a medical setting like a doctor’s office, drug store, or hospital. 

Of the suburban cities that reported such data to the FBI, Collierville had the most in 2021. Two of them were anti-Black, one was anti-LGBTQ, and another was anti-Protestant. The victims were three individuals and one religious organization. 

The University of Memphis reported zero hate crimes to the FBI. So did the state park rangers at Meeman-Shelby State Forest, law enforcement at Memphis International Airport, and the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Neither Lakeland nor Arlington reported data to the FBI.  

However, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) said national reporting of the data is “consistently inconsistent,” noting that the 2021 is “drastically incomplete” making comparison between previous years “almost meaningless.”

For example, the SPLC said, about 3,500 agencies did not report any data to the FBI in the 2020 report, including 10 cities with populations over 100,000. And another 60 police departments in cities with populations over 100,000 reported zero hate crimes.

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Man Gets Probation for Lasering Airplanes

A Mississippi man will spend three years under probation and nine months under home confinement for pointing a laser pointer at airplanes flying to and from Memphis International Airport (MEM).  

Eugene Conrad, 52, of Michigan City, Mississippi, was sentenced earlier this month after pleading guilty to the charges in federal court in December. For the crimes, he faced up to five years in federal prison, three years supervised release, and a $250,000 fine. 

On July 15th, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) notified the FBI Memphis Field Office of reports that planes flying into MEM from the east were consistently being struck in the cockpit and cabin by a green laser. The laser beams seemed to be coming from the Hardeman County, Tennessee and Benton County, Mississippi areas near the Tennessee/Mississippi border. From January 1, 2021 to July 15, 2021 there were 49 strikes by a green laser on aircraft, mainly FedEx planes.

There were 49 strikes by a green laser on aircraft, mainly FedEx planes.

On July 16th, agents looked for the source of the lights in Salsbury, Tennessee. While they were there, MEM’s air traffic control relayed reports that planes were being struck by a laser. FBI agents saw the light long enough to get its general vicinity but the laser stopped before they could find the source. 

In August, agents looked around Salsbury again. This time they had a plane from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) with a camera attached. At around 9:30 pm, the TBI aircraft entered the area over Hardeman County, Tennessee and almost immediately began reporting laser strikes originating from the south and southwest.

The TBI plane circled the area several times. Surveillance equipment pinpointed an individual standing in front of a house at the intersection of Whippoorwill Road and Hamer Road in Benton County, Mississippi near the Tennessee/Mississippi border.

When agents arrived on the scene, they saw a male, later identified as Conrad, walking around a house while lasering the plane. A green laser pointer was found in an outdoor trashcan. Conrad admitted to law enforcement to intentionally striking planes flying near his residence with the green laser for several months. 

This is not a game. It is a criminal act.

Douglas Korneski, special agent in charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Memphis Field Office

“It is important that people understand this is not a game,” said Douglas M. Korneski, special agent in charge of the FBI Memphis Field Office. “It is a criminal act with potential deadly consequences for pilots, crew, and passengers. 

“When the powerful beam of light from a handheld laser is aimed at an aircraft, the light can illuminate a cockpit and blind pilots. Aiming a laser pointer at an aircraft is a serious matter and a violation of federal law.”

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FBI Seeks Information on Masked Bank Robber

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The FBI says this man robbed a Germantown bank at gunpoint in December.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is seeking the public’s help to identify a man in a hockey mask who robbed a bank at gunpoint in December.

The FBI issued the call for assistance Monday. The agency said the man robbed a SunTrust bank branch at 7770 Poplar in Germantown on Dec. 7th, 2018.
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“The unknown male robbed the bank at gunpoint, placed the money in a red bag, and fled the scene on foot,” reads a statement from the FBI. “The subject is described as a male, black, approximately 5’10” – 6’0″ tall. The suspect was last seen wearing all black clothing, a white hockey mask, work-type gloves, and dark shoes.”

The FBI said the subject is armed and dangerous.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the FBI Memphis Field Office at (901) 747-4300 or Crime Stoppers Germantown at (901) 757-CASH (2274). Tips can also be submitted online at tips.fbi.gov.

Find more information about the robbery here.

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The FBI is still looking for another subject who robbed a bank here in 2015.

That man, dubbed the “Devil Mask Robber” wore a “red devil mask” when he attempted to rob the First South Financial Credit Union at 7166 Winchester. the agency believes that robbery attempt was related to previous robberies at the same bank in 2014 and another time earlier in 2015.

“The subject is described as a male, black, approximately 5’10” to 6′ tall. The suspect was last seen wearing a red devil mask, a dark blue hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans, work-type gloves, and white tennis shoes,” reads a statement from the FBI.

The subject is considered armed and dangerous.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the FBI Memphis Field Office at (901) 747-4300 or the Crime Stoppers of Memphis and Shelby County, Inc. Tips can also be submitted online at tips.fbi.gov.