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1 Kenneth L. Marcus, Letter: Request by the Commission to U.S. Department of Justice for Investigation of Hate Crimes in Nevada [i] (2005)

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2005 CORRESPONDENCE


May  19, 2005

Via Facsimile and U.S. Mail

R. Alexander Acosta
Assistant Attorney General
U.S. Department of Justice
Civil Rights Division
Office of the Assistant Attorney General, Main
950 Pennsylvania Ave, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20530

Dear Assistant Attorney General Acosta:

I am writing on behalf of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights to respectfully request
that the Department of Justice begin an investigation into complaints the Commission has
recently received. The Commissioners  unanimously voted to advance  this request on
behalf of the Commission. The  complaints concern allegations that minority residents
near Las Vegas,  Nevada, are receiving fliers (see attached fliers) associated with the
National Alliance, a white-extremist organization that espouses racism and hate. In one
incident, a flyer was allegedly left at the front door of a residence and a dead rat found
nearby. In another incident, a dead cat was allegedly left in a driveway two days after the
delivery of the flyer.

In a letter dated May 10, 2005, the Chairman of the Commission's Nevada State Advisory
Committee  urged the Las Vegas  office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, among
other things, to conduct a thorough investigation of these incidents (see attached letter).
At this time, the Nevada State Advisory Committee has yet to receive a response to its
request.


Thank  you for your time and attention to this matter. Please feel free to call me, or Seth
Jaffe, at (202) 376-7700 if you have any questions about this matter.

Sincerely,

Kenneth L. Marcus
Staff Director

cc: David M. Sanchez, Chairman, Nevada State Advisory Committee


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