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Crime & Public Safety [Solved] Sinophobia hate crimes

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— A terrifying attack was caught on camera in Brooklyn.

A deli owner says he was assaulted after a customer refused to pay, CBS2’s Kevin Rincon reported Sunday.

On Saturday morning inside the deli in Flatbush, 67-year-old owner Ki Tae Lee was attacked, police said.

When asked where he was hit, Lee said, “Over here, over here … boom, boom, boom, boom and then leave.”

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He said his wife has stepped out for a moment when a man walked in demanding not to pay for his food.

“Free everything. No pay, yeah,” Lee said.

Moments later, the suspect started to trash the front counter. When Lee tried to stop him, he was assaulted, police said.

Customers of all backgrounds were shocked.

“To be honest, they don’t deserve that,” neighbor Juan Fuentes said through a translator, adding he has been coming to this deli for years and called the Lees an important part of the neighborhood.

Michael Meade also lives nearby.

“I think we have to all stand together now and make sure they are okay and that our community is okay,” Meade said. “It’s tragic. I mean, this is a great family, hard working, here every single day, working 365 days a year. It’s heartbreaking to see it. I just wanted to come out and support them.”

The attack which was caught on surveillance camera and is being examined as a possible anti-Asian hate crime. The owner said the attacker has made anti-Asian comments in the past, but he is not sure if he did it this time.

Lee went to the hospital, but did not suffer and serious injuries. He was back at work on Sunday.

Meanwhile, just a month ago two men smashed the front door to the deli after screaming at Lee, “Go back to your country!”

Investigators spent a good part of Sunday collecting more evidence, including security video.

No arrests have been made, but there’s an entire community hoping they do find the suspect and bring him to justice.

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@rr another day, another victims

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Moment 'highly erratic' ex-UCLA philosophy lecturer, 31, is arrested by Colorado SWAT team for threatening to commit mass shooting: Cops found 'alarmingly violent' 800-page manifesto

  • Matthew Harris, 31, sent an expletive-ridden email to the UCLA Philosophy department on Monday 
  • He also uploaded 300 videos on  YouTube about shootings and integration before YouTube took them down
  • The email contained an 800-page manifesto where he also discussed attacking CU in Boulder, Colorado 
  • Police there arrested him on Tuesday near campus; a shelter-in-place order had been issued
  • Cops say Harris had tried last year to buy a gun from a store in Colorado but was turned away 
  • He was put on leave from UCLA, where he was a lecturer, last year amid complaints from students 
  • Police in Colorado say they are still going through his manifesto but that it was 'alarming' in its violence 
  • UCLA classes will return to in-person on Wednesday and the shelter-in-place order in Colorado was lifted 

A former UCLA lecturer who threatened to carry out a mass shooting at the school was arrested in Colorado on Tuesday morning where he had also made threats against a different campus in an 'alarmingly' violent 800-page manifesto. 

Matthew Harris, 31, was taken into custody near the University of Colorado Boulder campus on Tuesday by SWAT teams. 

On Sunday, he posted 300 unhinged and threatening videos on YouTube, and then he sent emails to UCLA staff threatening a mass shooting. He included details of the manifesto, which also had references to Boulder in it. 

 

UCLA banned in-person classes and told the authorities about the Boulder references. Harris had worked at UCLA until last year but was put on leave after complaints from students that he had sent some of them pornography. 

On Tuesday, after learning of the threat, Boulder Police Department issued a shelter-in-place warning near the college. It also evacuated an elementary school nearby. 

At around noon local time, Harris was arrested off-campus but nearby. Video showed him being led away in handcuffs by SWAT teams. 

Boulder Police Chief Maris Harold said at a press conference afterwards that detectives were still working through the manifesto but that it was 'alarming' in its violence.  

'This is 800 pages we're going through. The level of violence we saw in the manifesto was so alarming.' 

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Chinese Woman Beaten During Chinatown Home Invasion in Philly

February 4, 2022

PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania—Police are searching for a suspect they say repeatedly punched a woman in the face during a home invasion in Chinatown early Thursday morning, January 20.

The terrifying ordeal occurred around 1:30 a.m. inside a third-floor apartment on the 900 block of Winter Street, reports FOX29.

The victim, a 53-year-old Asian-American woman, was inside her apartment when she heard a knock on the door.

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Asian Woman Stabbed in the Neck Multiple Times in Long Beach

February 6, 2022

LONG BEACH, California—Authorities are searching for a man who stabbed the owner of Frank’s Liquor in the neck multiple times Sunday morning on January 30, 2022.

According to Long Beach Business Journal, an “unidentified” man entered Frank’s Liquor around 11:50 a.m. on January 30, and stabbed the store owner, Kim Lee, multiple times. The suspect fled on foot before officers arrived on the scene.

Lee was admitted to St. Mary Medical Center and underwent surgery for serious but not life-threatening injuries.

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