San Francisco City Leaders Send Message of Unity at AAPI Hate Crime Summit

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San Francisco City Leaders Send Message of Unity at AAPI Hate Crime Summit
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San Francisco city leaders, law enforcement and community organizations came together Wednesday to host a summit focused solely on supporting the AAPI community and reducing hate crimes.

“We have to be together because nobody gets through this alone,” said San Francisco Police chief Bill Scott.

Scott stressed even if a victim thinks they can't prove a hate crime, it's critical to report it to help prosecute future cases. Sign up for NBC Bay Area’s Housing Deconstructed newsletter.

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