New York man charged with attempted murder in attack on Chinese
immigrant
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[April 28, 2021]
By Rich McKay
(Reuters) - A New York City man was
arrested and charged on Tuesday with attempted murder in what police
have classified as a hate crime against a Chinese immigrant, authorities
said.
The victim, identified by police as 61-year-old Yao Pan Ma, was attacked
in the East Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan on April 23. The assault is
the latest in a spate of attacks targeting Asian Americans and Pacific
Islanders across the nation.
A recent report by the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at
California State University at San Bernardino showed that crimes against
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) jumped by 145% in 2020,
even as hate crimes overall in the United States fell slightly.
In March, a shooting spree at three spas in and around Atlanta left
eight people dead, including six Asian women. Police said that they have
not ruled out charging the suspect with a hate crime.
Many Americans blame Asians for the coronavirus, which was first
identified in Wuhan, China in late 2019. Former U.S. President Donald
Trump has repeatedly referred to COVID-19 as the "China Virus" and "kung
flu," rhetoric seen by some as inflaming anti-Asian sentiment.
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Baozhen Chen stands behind a photo of her husband Yao Pan Ma in
critical condition at a hospital, after being assaulted on April
23rd in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, during a press
conference in New York City, U.S., April 27, 2021. REUTERS/Shannon
Stapleton
In the New York incident, surveillance video released
by police last week shows Ma being attacked from behind, knocked
down and kicked in the head multiple times by a lone man.
Police charged Jarrod Powell, 49, of New York with two counts of
felony assault, one count of attempted murder. Police classified the
attack as a hate crime but offered few other details.
It was unclear Tuesday if Powell had an attorney. No information on
bond was available, but police said he remained in custody Tuesday
evening.
Media outlets, including the Washington Post and People magazine
reported that Ma was in critical condition in a medically induced
coma at Harlem Hospital. A representative for the hospital told
Reuters that he could not release information on the patient.
People magazine reported that Ma was a pastry chef who came to
America about two years ago with his wife.
(Reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta; editing by Richard Pullin)
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