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Hit-and-run on Stanford campus being investigated as a hate crime
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Authorities say Abdulwahab Omira, an Arab Muslim student at Stanford University, was struck by a vehicle while on his way to class. In a statement, Omira said the university "downplayed the severity of the incident" by referring to it as a "potential hate crime." KNTV's Marianne Favro reports.Nov. 5, 2023