"7 Suspects Identified in Alleged Hate Crime Attack on Michigan State University Students"

Police have identified seven suspects in connection to an alleged anti-LGBTQ assault on two Michigan State University students at the school's main library. The suspects, who are not affiliated with the university, targeted the victims potentially due to bias against their sexual orientation. The university's officials emphasized the significance of the incident, noting that it occurred during LGBTQ Pride Month and addressing the impact of discrimination and harassment. Michigan's Attorney General highlighted the limitations of existing state law in prosecuting hate crimes based on sexual orientation or gender identity, calling for legislative action to address this issue.
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