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Chinese woman smashed in the face by steel pipe in New York's Chinatown Suspect shouted: I'll beat asians

Source: Overseas Network

Chinese woman smashed in the face by steel pipe in New York's Chinatown Suspect shouted: I'll beat asians

Police cars on the streets of New York's Chinatown

According to the US media reported on the 22nd, local time on the 21st, a 54-year-old Chinese woman in New York City was attacked by a man holding a steel pipe in the local Chinatown, causing facial injuries. Allegedly, the perpetrators also shouted "I came to beat asians".

According to the New York Daily News and the U.S. "World Journal", the woman's name is Liang Ming (ming liang), and she was on her way home from the convenience store when the incident occurred on the afternoon of the 21st. At this time, the perpetrator shouted threatening words from his mouth and hit her in the face with a steel pipe in his hand. Police sources said the man shouted out "I came to beat up Asians" in profanity.

The woman later said the perpetrator attacked her from behind and fled. After she fell to the ground injured, more than a dozen passers-by nearby came to help, and someone brought her paper to stop the bleeding and called the police. Because her mask was already soaked in blood, people brought her a new mask. "I never thought this would happen to me, it was all too fast." The woman said, "I'm in so much pain right now that I don't dare go out." ”

Shortly after the incident, police arrested suspect Arias Guerrero nearby. It is understood that Guerrero has 4 previous convictions and is currently facing allegations of hate crime attacks. (Overseas Network Zhao Jianxing)

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