A center college scholar in Connecticut faces a hate crime cost for her alleged involvement in a bodily assault on twin Muslim sisters at their college in early March, in response to police.
The accused 12-year-old woman was charged with intimidation based mostly on bigotry and bias within the first and second diploma, in response to the Waterbury Police Division.
The alleged assault happened on March 3 at Wallace Center Faculty within the ladies’ locker room throughout gymnasium class, police mentioned in a press release.
The 12-year-old allegedly yanked the hijabs off the dual sisters’ heads and battered the pair — who had been new to the college — leaving one with a black eye and the opposite with a slash on the neck, in response to a neighborhood Islamic group.
Investigators “determined that the altercation was motivated by religion and/or ethnicity, meeting the definition of a hate crime.” Its classification was additionally confirmed by the Waterbury State’s Legal professional’s Workplace.
The Connecticut chapter of the Council on American Islamic Relations decided that the dual college students, each 13 years previous, had been focused for sporting hijabs.
CAIR-CT chair Farhan Memon instructed CBS Information that the twins had confronted a collection of verbal assaults and different threatening habits since enrolling within the college in October.

Memon mentioned that the accused scholar attacked the twins from behind within the locker room and pulled off their hijabs. One scholar sustained a black eye and several other bruises, whereas the opposite had a minimize throughout her neck brought on by an unidentified sharp object, Memon instructed the outlet.
“The parents of the victims sought CAIR’s assistance because they felt that they were not receiving sufficient communication from the school regarding disciplinary actions against the perpetrators or a clear plan to ensure their daughters’ safety,” the group mentioned in a submit on Fb.
A 13-year-old scholar additionally accused within the assault was as a substitute referred to a youth diversionary program, police mentioned.
As a result of all the college students concerned had been minors, their names weren’t launched by police.
The Waterbury Division of Training ensured that they might be taking extra steps going ahead to guard college students subjected to bullying, together with “enhanced school safety measures in response to the incident” on high of disciplinary motion.