https://www.smdp.com/homeless-man-arrested-for-attacking-two-women-near-20th-and-santa-monica/212552
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Shocking CCTV footage has captured the moment a man kicked another in the head - then left him lying unconscious in the middle of a footpath.
Queensland Police in Australia are now hunting two men after the victim was knocked out by the blow in the seemingly unprovoked attack.
The video shows a man, a Korean student in his 20s, sitting with his friend as they smoke a cigarette on the side of the road.
Two other men approach and appear to engage in a brief conversation before one delivers a severe blow to his victim.
Calm: The two men were sitting smoking in the gutter just moments before the attack
Approach: The two attackers exchange brief conversation with the men
The attackers then chase off the victim's friend before returning to the unconscious man and rummaging through his pockets, taking his iPhone and his wallet.
It is thought the incident occurred on December 2, according to police, outside the Southport Mall in Queensland.
Brutal: One man kicks his victim in the head
Knocked out: The victim falls to the floor, apparently unconscious
Asian woman stabbed in the neck
March 9, 2022
LONG BEACH, California—Authorities are searching for an African-American man who stabbed the owner of Frank’s Liquor in the neck multiple times Sunday morning on January 30, 2022.
The attack left 65-year-old Yongja Lee paralyzed from the neck down and unable to speak. She and her husband were on the verge of retirement, according to the LA Times.
According to the Long Beach Police Department, Lee’s attacker is described as an African-American male, about 6’2” tall, weighing about 200 pounds, with brown eyes. The suspect fled the scene toward the 900 block of East Broadway.
Surveillance footage from Frank’s Liquor showed the suspect walk up to Lee, who had her hands “raised protectively.” After a short exchange, the assailant stabbed Lee at the base of her neck.
Sadly, attacks like these are not uncommon in downtown Long Beach, which experiences a higher rate of violence because of the African-American demographic.
“We’re investigating the crime like we do all the others,” said Richard Mejia, a spokesman for the Long Beach Police Department. Detectives are not currently treating it as a hate crime, he added.
The recent wave of anti-Asian violence and this year being the 30th anniversary of the L.A. riots won’t be helping things. African-Americans specifically targeted the Korean-American community and many in the Asian community have not forgotten or forgiven.