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FBI opens hate crime probe in attack on Muslim woman

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The Jakarta Post
Bloomington, Indiana, US
Thu, October 22, 2015 Published on Oct. 22, 2015 Published on 2015-10-22T21:56:13+07:00

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Triceten D. Bickford (Bloomington Police Department via AP) Triceten D. Bickford (Bloomington Police Department via AP) (Bloomington Police Department via AP)

Triceten D. Bickford (Bloomington Police Department via AP)

The FBI has opened a hate crime investigation into an attack on a Muslim woman in which police say a 19-year-old Indiana University college student shouted racial slurs and tried to remove her headscarf.

FBI Special Agent Wendy Osborne told The Herald-Times there is no deadline for concluding the investigation into Saturday's incident in Bloomington, Indiana.

Triceton Bickford has been charged with multiple felony charges, including intimidation, strangulation and battery, in the attack on the 47-year-old woman in Turkish cafe in Bloomington.

According to a probable cause affidavit, the Muslim woman was sitting at a table with her 9-year-old daughter when a man later identified as Bickford emerged from a nearby alley shouting "white power," anti-black racial slurs and "kill the police." Bickford grabbed the woman by the neck and forced her head forward, restricting her breathing as he tried to remove her headscarf, police say.

Indiana University expelled Bickford following reports of the attack. He was released Sunday from Monroe County's jail on US$705 bond and other fees and is scheduled to appear in court Friday.

Bickford has said he has no memory of the incident and that a combination of drinking alcohol and not taking his anti-anxiety medication caused him to snap.

Online court records do not indicate that Bickford has an attorney who could speak on his behalf.

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