Today we remember #VincentChin who was brutally murdered in a racial hate crime. The injustice against Vincent and his family galvanized the AAPI #civilrights movement and reverberates to this day.
@MuricanOriental Interesting, pointing out white men attacking Asians puts WMAF in a weird spot and requires a lot of reporting to balance Black attacks. Just way easier to shut down anyone caring about Asians getting attacked in general by calling them racists.
A woman is declared braindead after she tried to stop a homeless man from attacking her husband at a McDonald's in Los Angeles. https://t.co/V63oKdW4Lc
@activeasian It's also disingenuous when people pull the "minority solidarity let's stop blaming each other and focus on white supremacy" card when it was 100% okay to racialized Peter Liang and Tou Thao. If people don't like your account then blame history.
The anti-woke campaigning that kicked off a few months ago is still rolling on - the language may have changed a little since Gamergate but the intention behind it has not. Forgive my simmering rage, but I've seen this way too many times before: https://t.co/XuDPtzwGRZ
65-year-old deli worker in Woodside, Queens in critical condition with internal brain bleeding and a fractured face after a man pummeled him then kicked him in his face 13 times as he laid there unconscious.
Heroic woman recounts how she placed migrant wanted in rape of girl at Queens park into a headlock: ‘As a woman, I had to really set the tone’ https://t.co/LUzKU84m80
Vigilantes helped nab the 25-year-old Ecuadorean "migrant" wanted for Thursday's rape of a 13-year-old girl at a Queens park — smacking him around and tying him up with a belt.
Dramatic video and photos show the fugitive cowering on the sidewalk as the angry mob pounds him and calls him out as “a rapist.”
“Where are you going? Where are you going?” a woman is heard screaming in Spanish while clutching his hair. “He’s a rapist. He don’t care.”
The footage shows the suspect crawling under a parked car to get away from the mob, as bystanders keep screaming.
“He’s under the car. He’s hiding under the car because we beat the s–t out of him,” the woman yells as cops show up.
“Beat his ass,” she adds.
One man is heard asking in the background, “Where my 10,000 at?” — a reference to the reward offered by the NYPD for the arrest.
One of the civilians said he waited for the suspect, identified as Christian Geovanny Inga-Landi, to come out of a deli on 108th Street — a few blocks from the park — after recognizing him from police wanted posters and surveillance video released by the NYPD.
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