A man convicted of an Asian hate crime in Culver City will serve more than four years in prison, according to federal court records.
The attack happened around 1 a.m. on June 14, 2021, near Washington Boulevard in Culver City. Lindsey approached the woman and asked for a cigarette and a lighter. When she said she did not smoke, he followed her and shouted, “Hey, you Asian, turn around!”
He then hurled racial slurs, saying, “Korean, you Asians don’t belong here.” Moments later, he escalated the attack. “You can’t say hi to a white boy?” he yelled before punching her in the face. She collapsed onto the pavement, suffering deep facial cuts. Doctors treated her injuries with 11 stitches at a hospital.
On June 15, 2021, the Culver City Police Department released surveillance footage of the attack. The images helped investigators identify Lindsey.
Federal law allows a maximum sentence of 10 years per count in hate crime cases. This conviction highlights increasing legal action against Asian hate crimes, which have drawn national attention.
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BY YOUNGNAM KIM [kim.youngnam@koreadaily.com]