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Hate crime indictment in shooting of 2 Jewish men

- Claire Thornton Contributi­ng: Jeanine Santucci, USA TODAY; Associated Press

The man accused of targeting two Jewish men and shooting them last month in Los Angeles has been indicted by a grand jury on federal hate crime charges.

The federal grand jury issued an indictment Friday charging Jaime Tran, 28, with four hate crime counts. Tran was indicted on two counts of willfully causing bodily injury and attempting to kill and two counts of dischargin­g a firearm in relation to the crimes.

On the mornings of Feb. 15 and Feb. 16, Tran allegedly planned and carried out shootings targeting two Jewish men after they left synagogues, the indictment says.

Tran was arrested on Feb. 17 on a criminal complaint and charged with hate crimes by federal prosecutor­s.

Friday’s grand jury indictment allows the case to proceed to a trial in which the suspect could be convicted.

Tran allegedly acquired at least two firearms before the attacks and performed internet searches for “kosher markets” to learn areas where Jewish people congregate, the U. S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California said.

Both victims were wearing clothing that identified their faith, including black coats and yarmulkes when the suspect shot them in the Pico- Robertson neighborho­od of LA, officials said. The first victim was shot at close range, the indictment says.

Both unidentified men survived the shootings.

What is a hate crime?

A hate crime, by definition, includes a motivation rooted in bias, according to the Justice Department. Bias can be based on a victim’s perceived or actual race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientatio­n, gender, gender identity or disability.

These crimes are usually of a violent nature, and may also include threats of violence. The FBI notes hate crimes may be wholly or partially motivated by bias, but that hate alone without the addition of a criminal act is not illegal.

Violence against Jewish Americans on the rise

The hate crimes in LA come amidst a sharp increase in attacks and rhetoric against Jewish Americans in recent years.

In 2021, the U. S. saw its highest number of incidents targeting Jewish Americans according to the Americans Anti- Defamation League.

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