Man accused of hate crime arrested in Blaine

Bellingham, WACrime

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A 28-year-old man was arrested in Blaine, WA, for allegedly committing a hate crime after he threw a wooden decoration through a motel window and made derogatory comments to the owner. Police found probable cause for the arrest based on the damage and the man's statements. He was later released on personal recognizance.

A 28-year-old transient man was arrested in Blaine, WA, over the weekend for allegedly committing a hate crime at the Northwoods Motel. Officers responded to a disturbance call late Friday night and found a “basketball-sized hole” in a window, reportedly caused by the suspect throwing a wooden decoration. The motel owner confronted the man after he made derogatory comments, including telling her to “go back to India.” These statements, combined with the property damage, provided police with probable cause for the arrest. The suspect was booked into Whatcom County Jail early Saturday but was released on personal recognizance on Tuesday. Hate crimes have been a growing concern in many communities, prompting law enforcement to take such incidents seriously. Local authorities continue to monitor these situations to ensure community safety. The case underscores the need for vigilance against hate-related offenses.

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