The state police will monitor social media for hateful threats while also conducting outreach to LGBTQ communities across New York as well as to synagogues and other Jewish community spaces in the state.
communities, I have directed @nyspolice to ramp u monitoring & increase support for communities that are potential targets of hate crime," Governor Kathy Hochul said in a tweet on Sunday.
The state police will be in contact with the NYPD and monitoring social media for hateful threats, and the state police's Counter Terrorism Intelligence Unit is conducting outreach to LGBTQ communities across New York as well as to synagogues and other Jewish community spaces in the state. Saturday's shooting came just before the LGTBQ community observed Trans Day of Remembrance on Sunday, and just afterBREAKING NEWS
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