“There was a chocolate milk bottle by the right rear wheel,” Holliday told The Huffington Post. This allows NCSU to further investigate the incident and determine if it should be filed as a criminal report. Hate crimes often spike after elections ― domestic or international ― and the surge of Trump-related attacks that followed the election have tapered off. But, overall, hate crimes rose by 6 percent between 2014 and 2015, according to FBI statistics. Attacks against Muslims jumped by 67 percent, while African-Americans continued to be the most frequent victims of race-based hate crimes.
Source: Huffington Post January 23, 2017 19:25 UTC