(A single event may produce multiple legal claims that are not mutually exclusive)
1. Assault: Creating reasonable fear of an imminent unconsented touching or physical battery.
2. Defamation: Words identifying you as an individual as guilty of genocide or other crime.
3. Battery: A physical punching or beating or fisticuffs.
4. Intentional infliction of emotional distress: Using outrageous words or engaging in outrageous behavior intended to cause you extreme psychological or emotional distress.
5. Interference with prospective business advantage: Urging others to boycott your business because of your heritage.
6. False imprisonment: Causing you to stay at home by threats of assault or battery or other adversity if you leave.
7. Stalking: Following you in a way that causes you reasonably to fear for your safety or cause harassment or intimidation.
8. Racial discrimination in employment or contracting: Refusing to hire, promote, or discharge from employment based significantly on your heritage or refusing to contract with you for goods or services because of racial bigotry.