New Yorkers rally outside court where man faces anti-Asian hate crime
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[April 06, 2021]
By Roselle Chen
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Asian Americans and
community activists rallied against anti-Asian hate crimes on Monday
outside a New York courthouse where a man charged with assaulting a
65-year-old Asian woman in a hate crime was due to face his first
hearing before a Manhattan Criminal Court judge.
Police have identified Brandon Elliot, 38, as the man seen in a video
kicking the woman to the ground and then kicking her head several times
on March 29 near Times Square.
Elliot was on lifetime parole since 2019 after serving a prison term for
murdering his mother in 2002, according to local media citing court
records. He was arraigned last week on two charges of second-degree
assault as a hate crime and one count of first-degree attempted assault
as a hate crime.
"This attack would not have happened if he was not released," said Phil
Wong, president of the Chinese American Citizens Alliance of Greater New
York, standing in front of the courthouse, where demonstrators raised
signs to "speak up against Asian hate" and to support the police.
The New York Times identified the victim as Vilma Kari, an immigrant
from the Philippines, citing a law enforcement source.
Hate crimes reported against Asian Americans increased 149% annually in
2020 in 16 major U.S. cities, according to the Center for the Study of
Hate and Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino.
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A woman leaves 360 West 43rd street as security and a doorman stand
inside the building, where a man has now been arrested and charged
with assaulting a 65-year-old Asian woman in a hate crime, where the
incident was reported, in New York City, New York, U.S., April 1,
2021. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
Concern over such crimes was heightened when six Asian women were
among eight people shot dead last month at Atlanta-area spas.
In California, Orange County prosecutors on Monday charged a man
with hate crimes for throwing rocks at an Asian woman and her
6-year-old son as they drove, cracking their car's windshield.
"The man later told police Koreans in the area were trying to
control him," the District Attorney's office said.
A 28-year-old man was charged with felony violation of civil rights
and vandalism with a hate crime enhancement, plus a misdemeanor
count for throwing the rock, prosecutors said.
(Reporting by Roselle Chen in New York; Additional reporting by
Daniel Trotta in Vista, California; Editing by Richard Chang and Dan
Grebler)
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