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Last year’s fake hate crime, perpetrated by Jussie Smollett in Chicago, was imitated more recently in California in the attempt to stir up racial tensions and also to lay claim to compensation from the state.
A former University of La Verne student in California was arrested on suspicion of submitting false police reports for attention and compensation while she attended university.
Anayeli DominguezPena (one word), a former leader in her social justice group geared towards students, reportedly sent over ten threats to herself and her colleagues in what some believe is an attempt to stir up racial tension.
“I think she was trying to instigate some racial issues within the university,” La Verne Police Chief Nic Paz said of the incidents, which took place in 2019. “She was sending messages to certain people and the comments that were being sent were of a racial nature.”
The threats resulted in classes being cancelled for a day.
DominguezPena was also the victim in an “attack” by masked individuals and reported finding a smoking backpack found in her vehicle….
DominguezPena also applied for compensation from the California Victim Compensation Board, which gives grants to people who are victims of crimes.
“We found the suspect applied for benefits, signed forms under penalty of perjury and tried to get victim compensation benefits from the state,” Nishimura said.
DominguezPena also attempted to frame a campus fraternity, hoping to turn police attention to the fraternity president.
Real victims should be outraged by such actions, as the fake victims cast doubt on real crimes.