Another Fabricated "Deplorable" Trump Hate Crime

Teen made up story about anti-Muslim attack on subway

A Muslim teen who claimed a trio of drunks had taunted her as a “terrorist” on a Manhattan subway train admitted she lied to cops — and was arrested by the NYPD Wednesday, sources said.

Yasmin Seweid, 18, is charged with obstructing governmental administration and filing a false report, according to a high ranking police source.

Both charges are misdemeanors punishable by up to a year in jail.

Seweid, of Nassau County, had claimed the hateful drunks shouted “Trump! Trump!” and called her a “terrorist” as they tried to steal her headscarf.

“Go back to your country!” she said they shouted during the Dec. 1 attack.

But when cops tried to confirm her story by pulling surveillance video, inconsistencies appeared.

Hate crime investigators called the Baruch College business major in on Wednesday to work on another sketch of her so-called “attackers,” and confronted her with the inconsistencies, another source said.

That’s when she cracked, admitting that she had been out late drinking with friends, and made up the attack story to distract her angry father, sources said.

Seweid had been having problems with her Egyptian, strictly Muslim family in North New Hyde Park because she is becoming “westernized,” one source said.

The family problems were aggravated by their learning she was dating a Catholic, the source said.

Seweid’s older brother, Abdoul, was charged with four other teens with grand larceny and conspiracy back in 2012, when he was 17.

Nassau cops busted the five kids for allegedly breaking into parked cars and stealing the electronics and other goods inside.

In a striking parallel to the charges against his sister four years later, Abdoul was additionally charged with falsely reporting an incident.

Cops said he claimed when he was busted that his pal had been “assaulted by three unknown males,” according to a Newsday story at the time.

The disposition of those charges was not immediately available Wednesday night.

Yasmin Seweid’s claims of suffering a bias attack had sparked a week-long NYPD manhunt for the three alleged suspects.

She had also publicly complained that no one on the crowded train came to her aid, prompting much public discourse not only on the rise in hate crimes throughout the city, but on the callousness of commuters.

Seweid became the subject of a manhunt herself last week, when she ran away to her sister’s home in Fishkill, NY, leaving the rest of her family and cops desperate to find her again.

She was tracked down by Nassau cops, who found her because either she or the sister were posting on Facebook, sources said.

http://nypost.com/2016/12/14/teen-made-up-story-about-anti-muslim-attack-on-subway/
 
There have been at least 800 reported hate crimes since Trump was elected. One or two of them may have actually occurred.
The left still has a narrative to peddle:

Attorney General Lynch slams 'unacceptable' rise in anti-Muslim hate crimes

Attorney General Loretta Lynch on Monday acknowledged an uptick in what she deemed "unacceptable" hate crimes against Muslim Americans.

"[A]mid an increase in divisive and fearful rhetoric — we have seen Muslim Americans targeted and demonized simply because of their faith," Lynch said from the All Dulles Area Muslim Society Center in Sterling, Va.

FBI statistics released last month show reported hate crimes against Muslims rose by 67 percent in 2015. There were 257 reported anti-Muslim incidents in 2015, compared to 154 the year before.

Lynch called the FBI numbers "deeply sobering for all Americans," and seemed to make an indirect reference to President-elect Trump by saying it's wrong to attack people for their beliefs. Trump has previously said the U.S. should ban Muslim immigrants until the vetting system is improved, and U.S. officials can be more sure that these immigrants aren't terrorists in disguise.

"[T]o impose a blanket stereotype on all members of any faith because of the actions of those who pervert that faith is to go backwards in our thinking and our discourse, and to repudiate the founding ideals of this country," Lynch said. She said her department will continue to "vigorously prosecute" hate crimes.

Lynch also acknowledged the feelings of "uncertainty and anxiety as we witness the recent eruption of divisive rhetoric and hateful deeds."

"I know that many Americans are wondering if they are in danger simply because of what they look like or where they pray," Lynch remarked. "I understand those feelings. I know that as we continue to demand a nation where all people are truly treated equally, we will be met with prejudice, bigotry and condemnation."

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/a...-hate-crimes/article/2609437?custom_click=rss
 
Not 5 or 10 or 100 or 800 but 2. And you know precisely how?

Oh wait, I misunderstood you, you meant 2 may have actually occurred as being misrepresented as hate crimes. That is probably about right.

Sorry bro.

There have been at least 800 reported hate crimes since Trump was elected. One or two of them may have actually occurred.
 
HATE CRIME
Growing list of post-election 'hate crimes' turn out to be hoaxes
By Christopher Carbone

Published December 21, 2016

Since the election victory of Donald Trump, numerous stories have surfaced about hate crimes allegedly tied to supporters of the businessman or to his rhetoric, some true and many not.

Although the Southern Poverty Law Center reports that there have been hate crimes since the election, a number of the incidents have been disproven or shown to be hoaxes or ill-timed jokes. Here are some noteworthy ones.

A Muslim teenager from Long Island by the name of Yasmin Seweid told authorities that she was harassed on the subway by men who yelled "Donald Trump!" while trying to remove her hijab. The police said within two weeks that she admitted she was lying because she broke her curfew; she now faces charges of filing and false report.

A Muslim woman in Louisiana claimied that she was attacked and had her hijab ripped off. The Lafayette Police Departmenet said that she "admitted that she fabricated the story about her physical attack as well as the removal of her hijab and wallet by two white males."

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Trump supporters and protesters face off in Maine on Dec. 19. (AP)

A hateful note on a white board at Elon Univeristy in North Carolina that read "Bye Bye Latinos Hasta La Vista" was actually satire written by a Latino student at the school, according to the Elon News Network.

Hateful notes allegedly sent to a North Park University student in Chicago were "fabricated" according to David Parkyn, the university's president. The student said on Nov. 14 she had received messages taped to her door containing harassing language and mentions of Trump.

University of Minnesota student Kathy Mirah Tu alleged that she was accosted by white men and told to "go back to Asia." The University's police department and the Minneapolis Police Department said they had no record of the incident and Tu's Facebook post later disappeared.

A Mississippi man arrested and charged with first degree arson in the burning of an African-American church that was spray-painted with the words "Vote Trump" is a member of the congregation, the church's bishop said.

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The Mississippi church and the man who was arrested for setting the fire, Andrew McClinton.(FoxNews)

A Muslim University of Michigan student who said that a man threatened to light her on fire if she didn't remove her hijab was lying about the incident, police officials said. After reviewing hours of footage and speaking the businesses in the area, they could not corroborate her claims.
 
I guess we should have some sympathy for the radical left. The one thing they had is long gone and now they flounder for another cause to get behind. Must be terrible to live in a free and thriving society with such archaic racial views.
 
The Southern Poverty Law Center has documented a thousand hate crimes, a spike, that have occurred since the emergence of Drumpf. A half dozen "false flag" anecdotes are statistically insignificant. Even Drumpf just said his followers were nasty, crazy, etc.
 
The Southern Poverty Law Center has documented a thousand hate crimes, a spike, that have occurred since the emergence of Drumpf. A half dozen "false flag" anecdotes are statistically insignificant. Even Drumpf just said his followers were nasty, crazy, etc.


Where there's smoke there's fire.
 
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