File a police report
- Get the responding officer’s name and badge number
- Make sure the officer files an incident report form and assigns a case number. If a police report is not taken at the time of your report, go to the police station and ask for one. Always get your own copy, even of the preliminary report.
- If you believe the incident was bias-motivated, urge the officer to check the “hate/bias-motivation” or “hate crime/incident” box on the police report.
- Friends and family
- Get professional help – from a LGBTQ+ affirmative therapist
- Find resources from the FBI
- Contact anti-violence support service – such as the National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs
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