Also: I think they only need to say "alleged" if there's an identified suspect, but in this case it seems pretty random: no "alleged" for the first named suspect, "allegedly" for "that individual," which is about as generic as a description can possibly be. (I know why they say alleged, but I'm not sure the person who wrote that story does.)
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I know. It's just frustrating to see. There's not a lot of room for nuance in five stabbings and "Fuck you, Jew."
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"Possible" is a somewhat different thing. There it's more a matter of deciding if the actions meet the criteria for the law.
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