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Former Fontana resident indicted in Culver City hate crime

Former Fontana resident indicted in Culver City hate crime



LOS ANGELES — A federal grand jury Wednesday returned an indictment charging a Southern California man with a hate crime for allegedly punching an Asian American lady within the head in Culver City whereas he shouted racial slurs at her.

Jesse Allen Lindsey, 37, who’s at the moment being held at San Quentin State Prison on unrelated convictions, however whose final identified tackle was in Fontana, was charged with one depend of committing a hate crime, a felony offense that carries a doable most penalty of 10 years in federal jail, based on the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

Video of the assault will be seen right here.

“Hate-fueled violence has no place in our society,” U.S. Attorney Martin Estrada stated in a press release. “We dwell in probably the most numerous areas of the nation, and that range brings us energy. Our neighborhood will keep united in condemning intolerance, and my workplace won’t hesitate to research and prosecute those that hurt others on account of bigotry.”

According to the indictment, at roughly 1 a.m. on June 14, 2021, the sufferer was strolling to work in Culver City when Lindsey, a White man, requested her for a lighter or cigarette. She responded that she didn’t smoke. Lindsey allegedly then started following her and yelled on the lady, whom he perceived to be an Asian American man, “You … Asian man, flip round.” Lindsey allegedly referred to as the sufferer “Korean” and shouted, “You … Asian man, you don’t belong right here,” the indictment states.

The indictment additional alleges that, as captured on surveillance video, Lindsey yelled on the sufferer, “You can’t say hello to a … white boy?” Lindsey then allegedly punched the girl within the head, inflicting her to fall into the road and hit her head. While the sufferer was mendacity face down on the street, Lindsey shouted, “You hear what I stated, … I stated good morning, bitch!” federal prosecutors contend.

Emergency personnel later took the sufferer to a hospital, the place she obtained 11 stitches in her face. As a results of the assault, the sufferer sustained accidents to her head and ear, which left her unable to work for one month and brought on ongoing ache for one yr, the indictment alleges.

When he later realized from information stories that legislation enforcement was investing the incident as a hate crime, Lindsey, fearful that hate crimes obtain higher punishment, fled California, based on the indictment.

“The sufferer on this case was merely minding her personal enterprise when she was verbally abused and violently attacked primarily based on nothing greater than her look,” stated Krysti Hawkins, the performing assistant director in control of the FBI’s Los Angeles area workplace.

“The FBI is dedicated to the safety of civil rights within the United States and can maintain accountable anybody so pushed by hatred that they might goal harmless individuals primarily based on their race.”

Lindsey is predicted to seem in federal courtroom in downtown Los Angeles within the coming weeks, based on the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

San Bernardino County Superior Court information present he was sentenced Jan. 8 to 16 months in jail for convictions of unlawfully possessing a firearm and grand theft.

The Daily News contributed to this story.

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