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The Southern Poverty Law Center announced on Monday a decrease in hate groups across the United States, though warned the threat — and increasing cooperation — of far-right activists is rising. SPLC noted in its annual Year in Hate and Extremism report there were active hate groups in the US, ranging from white supremacists to far-right anti-government militias. This was fewer than , but researchers said during a Monday news conference this reflects a lack of need for hierarchal groups and a move to a widespread social movement invigorated by former President Donald Trump. The shift to a social movement featuring mainstream politicians and people of colour may present challenges to the public perception of the far right movement, shaped by the white nationalist rallies of in Charlottesville, Virginia and elsewhere. Images of people of colour involved in the insurrection point to the increased cooperation between groups that espouse racial supremacy and far-right movements that are not explicitly racist, including the QAnon conspiracy theory and militia movements. He was ordered to leave DC before the riot after an arrest on felony and misdemeanour charges. Cassie Miller, a researcher at the Southern Poverty Law Center who focuses on the far right and accelerationists within the movement, told Al Jazeera in an interview the presence of people of colour in far-right movements is not new. But the blurred lines between the far right and the political mainstream extend beyond the Proud Boys. These moves, along with the perception Trump challenged the liberal political establishment and unfounded conspiracies about election fraud, have opened collaboration on the far right in an unprecedented way, Heidi Beirich, co-founder and chief strategy officer at the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism, told Al Jazeera. Social Crime.

Sockal to content. The University of Oregon Police Department is reminding members of the UO community about how they inform campus about criminal activity and urging them to be cautious about spreading unverified social media rumors, following two incidents that Social Crime this week.

UOPD encourages students and Social Crime members of the campus community to report any criminal, suspicious or threatening activity to authorities. Reporting these incidents quickly is important in helping law enforcement investigate them and, if necessary, share information to help people take protective action.

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This week, the Eugene Police Department reported two instances of social media posts about potential kidnappings in Eugene, near campus. The posts were shared and viewed by tens of thousands of people, creating real-life anxiety and fear in the community and for student parents. No kidnappings or any other crimes were linked to either one. In the second read articlethe social media flurry has led to the owner of a van featured in the video Soocial harassed online and in person, according to EPD, even though he did not commit a crime and cooperated with police.

If a violent crime or a credible ongoing threat occurred on or near campus, UOPD is required by Social Crime law to Social Crime our community know quickly.

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UOPD will communicate through the UO Alerts systemwhich uses email and text message alerts, and through Social Crime official social media channels. UOPD urges everyone to report criminal activity immediately toor for nonemergency situations on or near campus, to UOPD at The UOPD also operates an anonymous tip line,to allow persons to anonymously report security- and safety-related information and concerns.

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UOPD works closely and stays Social Crime constant communication with the Eugene Police Department on cases or crime reports involving the UO community, even if they occur off campus. Duck Ridesa nighttime transportation service, is operating 7 days a week and is available to all UO students between p. Students can call the service at at any time to make a reservation.]

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