
The Michigan Department of Civil Rights says they are receiving more reports of harassment and bullying following Tuesday's election.
U of M president Mark Schlissel says a threatening message was painted on the rock near campus, a student walking near campus was threatened with being set on fire because she wore a hajib, and another student left his apartment to go to class and found a swastika with a message telling him to go home.
At Eastern Michigan University, several incidents of racist graffiti targeting African Americans were left on buildings.
And, a Traverse City Police officer is under suspension after he allegedly displayed a confederate flag at a "Love Trumps Hate" protest Friday night in Traverse City.
MDCR director Agustin Arbulu says the election created a very negative climate for people on both sides, and it's not surprising that there are people struggling with the result.
This weekend, Donald Trump told his supporters to stop harassing minorities during an appearance on CBS' “60 Minutes.”