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Ventura County man pleads guilty to hate crime at local grocery store

Newseze Wire·Thu, Jul 9, 11:36 PMWire: KTLA Los Angeles
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Ventura County man pleads guilty to hate crime at local grocery store

A 45-year-old Ventura County man pleaded guilty to a felony hate crime after surveillance cameras and witnesses captured him threatening a Black shopper while repeatedly shouting racial slurs outside a grocery store earlier this year. Th…

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