Young men associated with the alt-right keep killing people, the hate incidents of the week and a white supremacist’s reported lie.
Will Carless
Reporter
Will Carless was a correspondent for Reveal covering extremism. He has worked as a foreign correspondent in Asia and South America. Prior to joining Reveal, he was a senior correspondent for Public Radio International’s Global Post team based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Before that, Will spent eight years at the Voice of San Diego, where he worked as an investigative reporter and head of investigations. During his tenure in San Diego, Will was awarded several prizes, including a national award from Investigative Reporters and Editors. He has been a finalist for the Livingston Awards for young journalists twice in the last five years. He surfs, spends time with his family, travels to silly places and pretends he’s writing a novel.
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The Hate Report: First he threatened a mosque, then CNN
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The Hate Report: When internet trolls kill
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The Hate Report: The year of hate
In this week’s Hate Report: the reporting that tells the story of hate in 2017.
The Hate Report: ‘He didn’t like seeing a black man with a white woman’
A swath of new hate crimes and hate-crime prosecutions across the country, a style guide for neo-Nazis and a quasi-fascist stumps for Roy Moore.
The Hate Report: Charlottesville planner plans another Charlottesville
The internet’s leading neo-Nazi and the Charlottesville planner confront legal problems, a planned mosque shooting and hate-crime stat problems.
The Hate Report: Article ‘normalizes’ a neo-Nazi, internet flips out
Critics slammed the paper for “normalizing” Tony Hovater and his neo-Nazi ilk.