An elderly Asian American man is fearful of going out after seeing the person who viciously assaulted him in Los Angeles’ Koreatown just a few days later.
What happened: Samuel Kang, 70, was waiting for a bus at the corner of 5th Street and Western Avenue on Sept. 20 when he first came across Cartrell Smith, who, after walking by, allegedly turned around and hit Kang in the face.
Suspect released: Just hours after his arrest, Smith was released on his own recognizance. Kang said he saw Smith again in the same spot on Sept. 26, which left him terrified.
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Kang adds to the growing number of elderly victims of anti-Asian incidents in the U.S., a problem that has escalated with the onset of COVID-19. Another elderly victim Vicha Ratanapakdee, 84, who was killed after being pushed in San Francisco in January, became a figure for the Stop Asian Hate movement.
Featured Image via Samuel Kang (ABC7 News)
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