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Article: NO HATE CRIME CHARGE UPSETS HMONG MURDER VICTIM WAS TARGETED FOR RACE, THEY SAY.(METRO)
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- The Capital Times
- Article date:
- April 30, 2007
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Byline: Robert Imrie Associated Press
WAUSAU -- The nation's self-described Hmong newspaper screamed for justice in a slaying that rekindled racial tensions in northern Wisconsin and has some people convinced that hate was the prime motive.
" 'Hmong groups are bad,' killer admits; Hate crime still being sought," read the headline in Hmong Today as details of the crime unfolded.
Nearly four months after Cha Vang, a 30-year-old Hmong immigrant from Green Bay, was killed, many Hmong question why James Nichols of Peshtigo - a 28-year-old white man accused of murdering Vang while both were squirrel hunting - hasn't been charged with a hate crime.
The prosecutor ...