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Woman’s Body Carved with Anti-LGBTQ Slurs in Nebraska Attack

HeadlineJul 24, 2012

Police in Lincoln, Nebraska, say they are investigating a potential anti-LGBTQ hate crime in a brutal attack by three masked assailants on a woman in her home. The attackers entered the 33-year-old victim’s home early Sunday morning, tied her up, and then carved anti-LGBTQ slurs into her body with a knife. Hateful graffiti was also sprayed on the walls. Hours after the attack, hundreds of Lincoln residents held a vigil as the woman received treatment in a local hospital for her wounds. The attack comes ahead of a public vote in Lincoln on a proposal that would ban discrimination in housing and employment based on a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity.

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