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Please click the image/link below to download a fact sheet with detailed graphics and information on hate crimes reported to the FBI for Alaska in 2022.

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Fast Facts on Alaska Hate Crime Incidents*

Bias Motivation Categories by Year

Bias Motivation Category 2020 2021 2022
Race/Ethnicity/Ancestry 5 5 0
Religion 0 0 4
Sexual Orientation 1 4 1
Disability 0 0 0
Gender 2 2 0
Gender Identity 1 1 0
Total: 9 12 5

Types of Crime

Crimes Against Persons 1 20.0%
Crimes Against Property 4 80.0%
Crimes Against Society 0 0.0%

Bias Motivation Categories

Race/Ethnicity/Ancestry 0 0.0%
Religion 4 80.0%
Sexual Orientation 1 20.0%
Disability 0 0.0%
Gender 0 0.0%
Gender Identity 0 0.0%

 


 *2021 was the first year that the annual hate crimes statistics were reported entirely through the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS).  As a result of the shift to NIBRS-only data collection, law enforcement agency participation in submitting all crime statistics, including hate crimes, fell significantly from 2020 to 2021.


Case Examples

An Anchorage man was sentenced today to 18 months in prison for hate-motivated vandalism and a drug trafficking offense.

In May 2021, the defendant placed stickers with a swastika and the text “WE ARE EVERYWHERE” at eight locations around Anchorage, including the Alaska Jewish Museum, the University of Alaska Anchorage campus, and a site associated with the LGBTQI+ community. In September, he returned to the Alaska Jewish Museum, where he placed another sticker and carved a swastika into the door.

During the investigation, investigators discovered that the defendant used social media to traffic drugs. Federal agents searched the defendant’s residence and recovered drugs, firearms, and Nazi-inspired imagery, including a box of swastika stickers.

Press Release: https://www.justice.gov/usao-ak/pr/alaska-man-sentenced-18-months-hate-crimes-drug-trafficking

An Alaska defendant pled guilty to making threats to a synagogue and attempting to obstruct the free exercise of religious beliefs.

On November 1, 2019, the defendant called a Los Angeles area synagogue and left a voice message stating that they were going to kill the synagogue’s congregants. In their message, the defendant repeatedly used slurs referring to people of Jewish faith. The defendant admitted to committing this act with the intent to obstruct the synagogue’s congregants from enjoying the free exercise of their religious beliefs.

The defendant is scheduled to be sentenced on August 23, 2021.

Press Release: https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/alaska-defendant-pleads-guilty-threatening-los-angeles-synagogue

News

September 8, 2023

U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Alaska Hosts Event for United Against Hate Initiative


July 25, 2023

Alaska Man Sentenced to 18 Months for Hate Crimes, Drug Trafficking


October 4, 2021

FBI Launches Hate Crimes Reporting Campaign in Alaska


May 27, 2021

Alaska Defendant Pleads Guilty for Threatening Los Angeles Synagogue


September 27, 2019

U.S. Attorney Bryan Schroder Participated in Anchorage Hate Crimes Forum Hosted by Z.J. Loussac Library


 

DOJ Offices

FBI Field Office

FBI

 

Anchorage
101 East Sixth Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99501 

T: 907.276.4441
anchorage.fbi.gov


U.S. Attorney's Offices

DOJ

 

Alaska (Anchorage)
https://www.justice.gov/usao-ak/contact-us


CRS Regional Offices

CRS

 

Northwestern Regional Office
915 Second Avenue
Suite 1808
Seattle, WA 98174

T: 206.220.6700
F: 206.220.6706
askcrs@usdoj.gov

Updated January 17, 2024