A single man allegedly targeted more than half of the 60 victims in 2021.
San Francisco endured a major surge in anti-Asian hate crimes from 2020 to 2021, with the number of reported victims rising from nine to 60, an increase of more than 500 percent, according to preliminary data released by the police
department Tuesday. A single man allegedly targeted more than half the 60 victims. Mayor London Breed said she believes actual number of incidents is higher, given the often low likelihood of reporting them. As the coronavirus pandemic has raged on,
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