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Man threatens and racially disparages Black neighbors, sets a crucifix on fire to intimidate them

A 23-year-old man was charged with a hate crime after it was claimed that he set a crucifix on fire in his yard to frighten and threaten a Black family. According to a news statement from the Department of Justice, the man is accused of burning the cross in the front yard of his home. He also faces another charge of using fire to accomplish a federal crime (DOJ).

According to court records, Axel allegedly intimidated his Black neighbors by making “racially disparaging” statements to them and burning a crucifix in order to violate their right to housing. Axel is subject to a maximum 10-year jail sentence for interfering with housing rights and a minimum 10-year sentence for using fire to conduct a federal crime. Additionally, each offense carries a punishment of up to $250,000.

“This serves as yet another clear illustration of how prevalent prejudice, racism, and violence motivated by hatred are in our nation,” Vangela, president of the MCJ, said.

“The battle for a brighter tomorrow and to overthrow the state’s deeply ingrained culture of injustice continues. We appreciate the federal grand jury’s bravery in bringing charges for this hate crime.

Axel’s encounter with police enforcement is not his first. Axel has entered and exited the county jail seven times since 2017. The most recent occurred in February of this year, when he was accused of having a handgun in his possession as a convicted felon and receiving stolen items.

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