Três homens podem enfrentar acusações de crime de ódio após ataque a equipe da CBS News

Três homens estão sob custódia após um ataque a um repórter e um fotógrafo da CBS News Chicago perto do Adler Planetarium na tarde de segunda-feira. O incidente envolveu um cachorro e insultos racistas direcionados ao fotógrafo afro-americano. Nenhuma acusação havia sido formalizada até a tarde de terça-feira.

O ataque ocorreu enquanto a equipe preparava uma transmissão ao vivo sobre o clima quente. Testemunhas relataram que três homens em um caminhão de reboque branco se aproximaram dos jornalistas. Um dos homens ordenou que um pastor alemão atacasse o fotógrafo enquanto usava insultos racistas.

O fotógrafo usou um banco dobrável para se defender durante o confronto. Tanto o repórter quanto o fotógrafo escaparam ilesos, embora o caminhão da equipe e os equipamentos tenham sido danificados. Os mesmos três indivíduos foram presos menos de 30 minutos depois no bairro de Brighton Park após relatos de que apontavam armas para pessoas.

Um analista jurídico da CBS News afirmou que os promotores estão considerando adicionar agravantes de crime de ódio às possíveis acusações. Tais acréscimos elevariam as infrações à categoria de crimes graves sob a lei de Illinois. Cada um dos suspeitos possui antecedentes criminais envolvendo violência e delitos relacionados a caminhões de reboque.

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