Tres personas podrían enfrentar cargos por delitos de odio tras el ataque a un equipo de CBS News

Tres hombres se encuentran bajo custodia tras un ataque a un reportero y un fotógrafo de CBS News Chicago cerca del Planetario Adler el lunes por la tarde. El incidente involucró a un perro y el uso de insultos racistas dirigidos al fotógrafo afroamericano. Hasta la tarde del martes, no se habían presentado cargos.

El ataque ocurrió mientras el equipo preparaba una transmisión en directo sobre el clima cálido. Los testigos informaron que tres hombres en una grúa blanca se acercaron a los periodistas. Uno de los hombres ordenó a un pastor alemán que atacara al fotógrafo mientras profería insultos racistas.

El fotógrafo utilizó un taburete plegable para defenderse durante el enfrentamiento. Tanto el reportero como el fotógrafo escaparon ilesos, aunque su furgoneta de noticias y su equipo resultaron dañados. Los mismos tres individuos fueron arrestados menos de 30 minutos después en el vecindario de Brighton Park tras recibir reportes de que estaban apuntando con armas a otras personas.

Un analista legal de CBS News declaró que los fiscales están considerando añadir agravantes por delitos de odio a los posibles cargos. Tales añadidos elevarían las ofensas a delitos graves bajo la ley de Illinois. Cada uno de los sospechosos cuenta con antecedentes penales previos relacionados con actos violentos y delitos vinculados a servicios de grúa.

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