China News Service, June 12 (Xinhua), according to the US "World Daily" report, a large number of posters of hatred of Chinese ethnicity appeared in the neighborhoods of Berrigi and Dyke Heights gathered in Brooklyn, New York, which was strongly condemned by the local people. A resident produced a poster of “sound support” in support of the Chinese community to counter this hatred. The Hate Crimes Task Force of the New York City Police Department also paid close attention to the case and called on the public to provide clues.

  Recently, a poster of hatred of Chinese descent appeared in the Southern District of Brooklyn, New York, which read "Chinese Destroyed Brigui", "Dirty Chinese Restaurant", etc., and attributed all the problems in the community to Chinese immigrants.

  For these posters, local residents strongly condemned, and some people even took action, posted posters in support of the Chinese community, and emphasized that "hatred has no place in Berry."

  "In my mind, this is the most anxious moment in the city's history. Anyone who wants to seize the opportunity to split the community is an antisocial (sociopath)." City Councilman Justin Brannon said that in addition to arranging employees to look for these posters in the community, his office In addition to destruction, it also cooperates with law enforcement personnel to assist in the search for people who post hate posters.

  Justin Brannon revealed that the City Police Hate Crime Action Team has teamed up with City Police 68 branch police officers to investigate, and called on the public to report specific locations to police officers when they see similar hate posters so that they can lock suspects from nearby surveillance videos. The insider can call the crime prevention hotline, log on to the crime prevention website, or send a message through a mobile phone to provide clues. The source of the message is absolutely confidential. (Yan Jieen)