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A 61-year-old Asian man is fighting for his life after an attack by an unidentified assailant in New York City on Friday evening. The assault is being investigated by police as a possible hate crime
The victim, Yao Pan Ma, was approached from behind by an unknown individual who "struck the victim in the back causing him to fall on the ground," the New York Police Department said in a statement.

The individual then "kicked the victim multiple times in the head" and fled on foot, police said.

The victim's family said he is now in a coma, WABC reported.
Ma remains in critical condition in a medically induced coma at Harlem Hospital, according to his wife and police sources. He suffered a cerebral contusion and facial fractures, the sources said.
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Asian woman slapped during Chinatown hate crime speaks out

Imagine sitting down for a drink with a friend, enjoying some outdoor dining, then suddenly -- out of nowhere, you get served a complimentary dish of racism and violence.

A 25-year-old woman, who asked Eyewitness News not to show her face or use her name, was on the receiving end of that side dish of hate.

She was having a conversation with her friend in Mandarin, when they were rudely interrupted.

"She was saying stuff like, 'I don't hear you talking, I don't wanna hear that, shut the f*** up!'" the victim said.
The victim says she and her friend ignored the woman at first.

So, the suspect left, but then she came back. Locked and loaded.
"Go back to where the f*** you come from, go back to your country, and where you come from and stuff like that," the suspect yelled according to the victim.

It happened earlier this month on Grand Street in Chinatown.

That slap to the face left a giant bruise on her face, leaving her eye swollen.
Cops arrested 29-year-old Cheyenne Taylor from Brooklyn this week. She's charged with aggravated harassment as a hate crime.
abc7ny.com

Asian woman slapped during Chinatown hate crime speaks out

A 25-year-old woman, who asked not to show her face or use her name, was on the receiving end of an attack while enjoying outdoor dining with a friend in Chinatown.
 
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