Hate crimes remain on the rise in the Big Apple so far this year, police officials said Monday.
There have been 140 hate crimes in the city since January, compared to 70 in the same time period last year, NYPD Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce said at a City Council public-safety hearing.
Boyce says anti-Muslim, anti-Jewish and anti-transgender incidents were driving the hate-crime numbers up.
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