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No Charges For False Hate Claims In Ann Arbor

Ann Arbor police believe that two of three claims of hate crimes in November were false reports. No charges will be filed for filing false crime reports. A third claim is being investigated.

The three incidents were reported in mid November in downtown Ann Arbor.

A woman reported being slashed with something, possibly a safety pin, by a white man in the 600 block of Liberty Street.

Investigators believed the incident may have been due to the safety pin she was wearing. Safety pins are often used as a sign of protest.

The Washtenaw County Prosecutor has declined to charge a second woman who police say falsely claimed a man threatened to set her hijab on fire. Police investigated, and found the claim was false.

Authorities believe an incident in which a woman wearing an outfit that may have resembled clothing for some Muslim women— was pushed down a hill – was a true report, according to M-Live.

The investigation has gone stale, and those with information on the incident are encouraged to contact the Ann Arbor Police Department tip line at 734-794-6939 or [email protected].