Among single-bias hate crime incidents in 2016, there were 4,426 victims of race/ethnicity/ancestry motivated hate crime.
50.2 percent were victims of crimes motivated by their offenders’ anti-Black or African American bias.
20.5 percent were victims of anti-White bias.
10.9 percent were victims of anti-Hispanic or Latino bias.
4.3 percent were victims of bias against a group of individuals in which more than one race was represented (anti-multiple races, group).
3.8 percent were victims of anti-American Indian or Alaska Native bias.
3.1 percent were victims of anti-Asian bias.
1.3 percent were victims of anti-Arab bias.
0.2 percent (9 individuals) were victims of anti-Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander bias.
5.7 percent were victims of anti-Other Race/Ethnicity/Ancestry bias.
In 2016, race was reported for 5,770 known hate crime offenders. Of these offenders:
46.3 percent were White.
26.1 percent were Black or African American.
7.7 percent were groups made up of individuals of various races (group of multiple races).
0.8 percent (46 offenders) were Asian.
0.8 percent (45 offenders) were American Indian or Alaska Native.
0.1 percent (7 offenders) were Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander.
18.1 percent were unknown.
https://ucr.fbi.gov/hate-crime/2016/hate-crime