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    Even More Attacks on APAs

    Two Asian women in their 60s were brutally attacked in Baltimore on Tuesday — the third vicious crime against female Asians in as many days across the country.

    A man was arrested after he repeatedly struck the two victims, ages 66 and 67, in the head with a cinder block, according to NBC.

    The victims were liquor store employees who were closing up shop Tuesday morning when Daryl Doles, 50, allegedly broke into the store and attacked them, according to the report.

    Surveillance video shared by the outlet shows the man wrestling one worker to the ground and hitting her with the cinder block, while an unidentified cowardly man in the store appears to step aside and watch the attack before calmly walking outside.

    Doles is charged with two counts of aggravated assault, the report said. It’s unclear if hate crime charges are being sought.

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    Waiting for Con to show up and post…
    “Any guess on the color of the person committing the crime?”

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      Even More Attacks on APAs

      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Waiting for Con to show up and post…
      “Any guess on the color of the person committing the crime?”
      no surprise the wacko holier than thou liberals pulling the race card each and every time, without fail.

      I wonder what would happen to liberals and the democrap party if they did not support and promote racism and division on a daily basis???!!!

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        no surprise the wacko holier than thou liberals pulling the race card each and every time, without fail.

        I wonder what would happen to liberals and the democrap party if they did not support and promote racism and division on a daily basis???!!!
        Not the OP.

        You don’t like it when conditions evolve such that cons can’t escape their abject racism.

        But thanks for playing

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Not the OP.

          You don’t like it when conditions evolve such that cons can’t escape their abject racism.

          But thanks for playing
          Umm, no.

          Two PACs were attacked, yet again. It's troubling how often this is happening, and I do wonder why it's not addressed as fervently as it should.

          Actually, I don't wonder why. I know exactly why.

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            A homeless man accused of attacking an Asian American woman during a broad daylight hate crime assault in New York City had been arrested at least 17 times prior, sources said Tuesday, as the Big Apple’s top cop slams the lenient treatment of repeat criminals for "putting New Yorkers at risk."

            Alexander Wright, 48, was charged with assault as a hate crime, misdemeanor assault and criminal possession of a controlled substance – a synthetic form of marijuana called K2 – in connection with the Monday evening attack, a New York Police Department (NYPD) spokesperson said Tuesday.

            Video of the startling attack shows the 55-year-old victim walking in New York City’s Chinatown, in the area of Bayard and Mott streets, around 6:15 p.m. , according to officials. As she walks through what appears to be an outdoor eatery, the hooded Black man hits her in the face and she falls to the ground, the video shows.

            Wright can then be heard saying something to a bystander and lingering in the area as witnesses rush over to the motionless victim.

            New York State Assembly Member Yuh-Line Niou shared video of the attack on Twitter and said the victim was conscious and alert.

            Police were nearby at the time of the attack and quickly arrested Wright, who lives in a homeless shelter, authorities said.

            Speaking to Spectrum NY1 on Tuesday morning, NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea mentioned a previous incident, in which a 65-year-old Asian woman was pushed down the stairs of a New York City subway station on Friday.


            "What's the common denominator?" he asked during the interview. "People that are arrested multiple, multiple, multiple times and released."

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