This one poor woman, a 89 yr old Chinese Auntie was walking and set on fire by 2 White Males in New York City.
If only the disgraced 2X impeached one term ex President never attacked Asian-Americans, this could have been avoided
This one poor woman, a 89 yr old Chinese Auntie was walking and set on fire by 2 White Males in New York City.
If only the disgraced 2X impeached one term ex President never attacked Asian-Americans, this could have been avoided
one more now got 1 chinese attack by ang moh latinos inside of the Los Angeles Koreatown area. Kenna whack smash face 1 other Bruce Lee come to his rescue lor.
https://ktla.com/news/local-news/ko...rce-veteran-being-investigated-as-hate-crime/
Koreatown attack against 27-year-old Asian American Air Force veteran being investigated as hate crime
A 27-year-old U.S. Air Force veteran says he was in Koreatown last week when two men made racist comments towards him then swung at him, causing him to fall to the ground.
Denny Kim, a South Los Angeles resident, said the men hurled several anti-Asian slurs at him and called him “Chinese virus.”
“Just all sorts of nasty things,” Kim said.
Around 8:30 p.m. Feb. 16, Kim was on his way to meet a friend for dinner near Kenmore Avenue and Sixth Street when the incident took place.
“[It was] absolutely unprovoked. I didn’t know who these guys were,” Kim said.
His friend, Joseph Cha, says he witnessed the incident.
“When I was dropped off, I heard a bunch of screaming. I saw two suspects just beating him up,” Cha said.
“So that’s when I was screaming. When I say that I was screaming, I was actually chasing them,” he explained. “They had seen my presence and they were scared.
Cha said the men also used racist slurs and profanity against him and told him to mind his own business.
“And they said ‘all f—ing Asians gotta die,'” Cha said.
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The two men then ran off. Kim was left with a black eye and injuries to his nose.
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“If it wasn’t for my friend that saved my life, my friend Joseph Cha, I’d probably be in a hospital right now in a coma or even possibly dead,” Kim said.
Kim, who was born and raised in Los Angeles, was initially reluctant to report the crime.
“I’m used to it. Growing up here in Los Angeles, I experienced all sorts of racist comments,” he said. “And even throughout my experience and career in the Air Force, I experienced a lot of microaggressions.”
A rally was held in L.A.’s Chinatown last weekend to raise awareness about a number of recent hate crimes against Asian Americans. It was at the rally that Kim decided he had to speak up.
“It’s 2021. I feel like racism has gotten way too old at this point,” Kim said. “It’s just senseless. It breaks my heart because I don’t judge anybody based on their skin tone, their skin color.”
From March to October 2020, 245 incidents in L.A. County were reported to Stop AAPI Hate, a center that collects data on hate incidents against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
“Not just the Asian community, but for all communities,” Cha said. “We’re all humans at the end of the day.”
According to the Los Angeles Police Department, one of the suspect’s was described as a Hispanic male, with a bald head, about 5 feet 7 inches tall, weighing approximately 170 pounds and about 30-years-old.
The second suspect was described as a Hispanic male with brown hair, about 5 feet 6 inches tall, weighing approximately 140 pounds and about 30-years-old.
The Los Angeles Police Department said Kim’s case is being investigated as a hate crime. The suspects remain outstanding and authorities are searching for surveillance video.
one more now got 1 chinese attack by ang moh latinos inside of the Los Angeles Koreatown area. Kenna whack smash face 1 other Bruce Lee come to his rescue lor.
https://ktla.com/news/local-news/ko...rce-veteran-being-investigated-as-hate-crime/
Koreatown attack against 27-year-old Asian American Air Force veteran being investigated as hate crime
A 27-year-old U.S. Air Force veteran says he was in Koreatown last week when two men made racist comments towards him then swung at him, causing him to fall to the ground.
Denny Kim, a South Los Angeles resident, said the men hurled several anti-Asian slurs at him and called him “Chinese virus.”
“Just all sorts of nasty things,” Kim said.
Around 8:30 p.m. Feb. 16, Kim was on his way to meet a friend for dinner near Kenmore Avenue and Sixth Street when the incident took place.
“[It was] absolutely unprovoked. I didn’t know who these guys were,” Kim said.
His friend, Joseph Cha, says he witnessed the incident.
“When I was dropped off, I heard a bunch of screaming. I saw two suspects just beating him up,” Cha said.
“So that’s when I was screaming. When I say that I was screaming, I was actually chasing them,” he explained. “They had seen my presence and they were scared.
Cha said the men also used racist slurs and profanity against him and told him to mind his own business.
“And they said ‘all f—ing Asians gotta die,'” Cha said.
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The two men then ran off. Kim was left with a black eye and injuries to his nose.
- Asian American man beaten at Rosemead bus stop with his own cane
- ‘Stop AAPI Hate’ co-founder, Dr. Russell Jeung, on the rise of hate crimes against Asian Americans
- Activists speak out against spate of anti-Asian hate incidents at rally in L.A.’s Chinatown
“If it wasn’t for my friend that saved my life, my friend Joseph Cha, I’d probably be in a hospital right now in a coma or even possibly dead,” Kim said.
Kim, who was born and raised in Los Angeles, was initially reluctant to report the crime.
“I’m used to it. Growing up here in Los Angeles, I experienced all sorts of racist comments,” he said. “And even throughout my experience and career in the Air Force, I experienced a lot of microaggressions.”
A rally was held in L.A.’s Chinatown last weekend to raise awareness about a number of recent hate crimes against Asian Americans. It was at the rally that Kim decided he had to speak up.
“It’s 2021. I feel like racism has gotten way too old at this point,” Kim said. “It’s just senseless. It breaks my heart because I don’t judge anybody based on their skin tone, their skin color.”
From March to October 2020, 245 incidents in L.A. County were reported to Stop AAPI Hate, a center that collects data on hate incidents against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
“Not just the Asian community, but for all communities,” Cha said. “We’re all humans at the end of the day.”
According to the Los Angeles Police Department, one of the suspect’s was described as a Hispanic male, with a bald head, about 5 feet 7 inches tall, weighing approximately 170 pounds and about 30-years-old.
The second suspect was described as a Hispanic male with brown hair, about 5 feet 6 inches tall, weighing approximately 140 pounds and about 30-years-old.
The Los Angeles Police Department said Kim’s case is being investigated as a hate crime. The suspects remain outstanding and authorities are searching for surveillance video.
Yikes Australia as well? Looks like its a worldwide - Pandemic !
This one poor woman, a 89 yr old Chinese Auntie was walking and set on fire by 2 White Males in New York City.
If only the disgraced 2X impeached one term ex President never attacked Asian-Americans, this could have been avoided
No lah mostly is USA DOTARD is reason why Asian is attack there, MAGA Ang Moh kenna beating up the Asia Peoples
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Yikes Australia as well? Looks like its a worldwide - Pandemic !
This one poor woman, a 89 yr old Chinese Auntie was walking and set on fire by 2 White Males in New York City.
If only the disgraced 2X impeached one term ex President never attacked Asian-Americans, this could have been avoided
It was perfectly safe and fun to explore Chinatown between 2005-2009, NYC was very cosmopolitan and welcoming then. I remember going clubbing with a date(a really cool previous New Yorker now married to a wonderful spouse, they both have since moved to Oregon). We started the evening just the two of us but ended the night bar hopping with about 10 other strangers turned friends of various ethnicities. It was super fun and people were very nice, no racism at all, just kindred spirits exploring the vibrant NYC(then), dancing and drinking and laughing, no sleazing. Another cool female friend has since moved to New Orleans too, she used to be a Lecturer at NYU when I was there. Things must have really changed a lot! I'm sad reading the news about NYC now, it does not sound like the NYC that I knew. Giuliani(and of course Bloomberg and Dinkins) used to be a well respected mayor who actually helped transform Harlem into a safer neighbourhood. Now Cuomo is also in hot water with preposterous sex allegations, the accusers are obviously women thirsty for public attn, very much unlike the type of women he would normally date (he was married to Robert Kennedy's daughter and after divorce was in a ltr with celebrity chef Sandra Lee - both ladies are matured, intelligent women). Cuomo is Italian. For God's sake, Italians have a very touchy feely warm culture with lots of hugs. Giuliani was caught with his hands in his pants near his kukujiao in Borat 2 when sweet lil Maria Bakalova was interviewing him, why was this incident not given extensive media coverage as Cuomo's 'implied and imagined' sexual allegations from publicity thirsty women?This does happen unfortunately. When you are in NYC's chinatown you always have to be careful canal to bowery. pickpockets r common