A Korean grandmother in her 80s in the middle of New York was assaulted and passed out… “Hate crime”

83-year-old Korean-American Nancy Do, who was assaulted in the face of the New York, USA, is interviewing on ABC Broadcasting. [ABC홈페이지 캡처]

83-year-old Korean-American Nancy Do, who was assaulted in the face of the New York, USA, is interviewing on ABC Broadcasting. [ABC홈페이지 캡처]

In the middle of New York, USA, a man in his 40s was caught by the police for assaulting a Korean-American woman in his 80s. There is public opinion that this case is a hate crime based on racial discrimination.

According to the Washington Post (WP) on the 13th (local time), New York White Plains police arrested Glenmore Nembud, 40, on charges of spitting and punching an old man in a shopping street on the 11th. According to police, on the 9th, Nemvard assaulted a Korean-American woman, Nancy Do, 83, for no apparent reason near a department store in New York.

Mr. Do, who was assaulted, struck his head against the ground and lost consciousness. When Do-san regained consciousness, Nembud had run away. According to the police, Nemberd is a homeless man, with a history of being caught by the police at least four times. Nembud is accused of second-degree assault.

According to an interview video conducted by ABC Broadcasting with Mr. Do, Mr. Do did not go to the hospital because he could not afford hospital expenses even after the assault damage. There is a red bruise near Do’s nose, so you can guess the situation at the time of the assault.

“Hate crimes affect everyone and create an atmosphere of fear,” said Miriam Roka, District Attorney in Westchester County, New York. District Attorney Loca is looking into the allegations of racist hate crimes in this case.

Reporter Oh Won-seok [email protected]


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