A 21-year-old Asian man faces multiple charges, including a hate crime, after setting a cross on fire in a Chicago park.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Merlin Lu, 21, has been charged with a hate crime, arson, and other offenses after setting a cross on fire in Grant Park, Chicago. Lu admitted to the act, but said it was not intended as a symbol of racist intimidation but a protest against President Donald J. Trump and Christian nationalism. 📰 DETAIL: Lu admitted responsibility for the act in an interview with a local television station but denied that it was intended as a racist symbol of intimidation against black people. Police announced on June 17 that he faces four felony charges and four misdemeanors, including a hate crime and burning a cross to intimidate. Lu said he was protesting the “ruling class” and Christian nationalists who support President Trump, insisting that race played no role in his actions. He acknowledged knowing the historical significance of cross burnings, which are associated with the KKK, but said he did not fully understand how strongly the act would be perceived as racially motivated. Lu apologized for the interpretation of the incident while maintaining that his intent was political rather than racial. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “I understand why it was interpreted that way, and I apologize for that, but no, the intent was not there.” – Merlin Lu. |
Turns out, the “KKK burning cross” found in Chicago was made by a socialist gay Asian: pic.twitter.com/l1ClC4QSd3
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) June 16, 2026
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