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Teens charged with hate crimes for attacking woman and saying she caused coronavirus

Teens charged with hate crimes for attacking woman and saying she caused coronavirus 1
Police said the four suspects attacked the 51-year-old victim on an MTA bus in the Bronx. They called her a expletive, said she caused coronavirus and asked her why she wasn’t wearing a mask, NYPD Lt. Thomas Antonetti told CNN.
One of the suspects struck the woman’s head with an umbrella before all four of them fled the bus, police said.
The woman received stitches for a cut on her head at a local hospital, the NYPD said in a statement.
Shortly after the incident, officers arrested three15-year-old girls near the scene. The teens were charged with hate crime assaults, menacing and harassment for the attack, the NYPD said.
But police are still searching for the fourth suspect, believed to be the only one who struck the woman with the umbrella. Antonetti said she’s likely a teen, too.

Racist and xenophobic attacks against Asian people intensify

National hate crime data for the current year isn’t available yet, but reports of attacks against Asian people or anyone who appears to be East Asian have intensified after the novel coronavirus outbreak began in China.
What's spreading faster than coronavirus in the US? Racist assaults and ignorant attacks against Asians

CNN political commentator Andrew Yang called the surging xenophobia against Asian Americans a “heartbreaking phenomenon” in an interview with CNN’s Lisa Ling.
“I’ve gotten the same messages you have, Lisa, about friends and Asian Americans who are being either spat on or attacked or assaulted around the country,” he said.
Yang said he’d heard of children being “bullied mercilessly” at school and taunted as the “Chinese virus.”
To combat coronavirus-related hate crimes, New York Attorney General Letitia James announced a hotline for residents to report hate crimes and bias incidents against Asian Americans. The hotline is available at 1-800-771-7755.

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