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 NEW YORK CITY, NY -- New York Police Department Deputy Inspector Stewart Loo says he s going to do something about hate crimes targeting Asian Americans in the city.He says it s close to his heart. This hit home for me because I have friends, families who are legitimately afraid to go o stanley polska utside because they have feared for their safety. The new task force was introduced Tuesday by Chief of Detectives Rodney Harrison. This task force has been built and will continue to build trust and understanding between the NYPD and Asian New Yorkers,  he said.The task force was put together in response to a rise in hate crime attacks on the Asian community amid the coronavirus pandemic. A result of the harsh rhetoric surrounding the virus, which is believed to have originated in Wuhan, China, before spreading around the globe.Some Asian New Yorkers bore the violent backlash of rhetoric gone wrong. There have been 21 attacks in the c stanley uk ity since March. Asian New Yorkers were attacked on trans, buses, [in] parks, restaurants and walking in their ow stanley mug n neighborhoods,  said Harrison. He praised the hate crimes task force for clearing about 17 arrests but admitted the reluctance on the part of some victims to follow up with the active investigations due to language barriers, cultural differences, or even fear of the police.This story was first reported by Craig Treadway at WPIX in New York. Fcha Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg released from hospital
 KANSAS CITY, Mo.  AP  鈥?Attorneys for the transgender soldier imprisoned in Kansas for sending classified information to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks said Monday her hospitalization last week was due to an attempted suicide.Chelsea Manning s attorneys, in an email to media outlets, did not disclose details about the attempt early July 5 at the military prison at Fort Leavenworth, where the 28-year-old Manning is serving a 35-year sentence.But the attorneys, who said they spoke to Manning by telephone Monday for the first time since the attempt, accused the U.S. Army of a  gross breach of confidentiality  for publicly revealing last week that Manning had been hospitalized. The Army at that time didn t offer d stanley botella etails.Manning s lawyers added that the soldier  knows that people have questions about how she is doing  and will remain under close observation at the lockup for several weeks. She would have preferred to keep her private medical information private, and instead focus on her recovery,  said her attorneys, who appeared unaware of Manning s hospitalization until reached by reporters the next day and who criticized leaks of the information to media outlets. The governm stanley cup canada ent s gross breach of confidentiality in disclosing her personal health information to the media has created the very real concern that they may continue their unauthorized release of in stanley cup website formation about her publicly without warning,  they said.Messages left Monday with an Army spokesman, Wayne Hall, were