US man who attacked Asian women charged with hate crimes


Steven Zajonc faces hate crime charges for allegedly attacking seven Asian women within a span of three hours in Manhattan, New York, USA. – Facebook pic, April 5, 2022.

A MAN who violently attacked seven Asian women in New York over the span of three hours in February has been charged with “hate crimes,” Manhattan’s district attorney said yesterday.

On February 27, between 6pm and 9pm, 28-year-old Steven Zajonc assaulted and beat the women in the eastern and central parts of the island of Manhattan, said Alvin Bragg.

Zajonc “selectively ambushed seven Asian women in separate assaults, some of which he struck from behind — for no other reason than their perceived race,” Bragg said.

The DA said the suspect had struck the victims “in the face with a closed fist or his elbow” before fleeing the scene. One of them was “shoved… to the ground” by her assailant.

“These attacks on seven New York women, each fuelled by anti-Asian hate, are yet another sobering reminder of the demonstrable fears” that the Asian-American community faces, said Bragg, the first African American to hold the post of Manhattan district attorney.

The victims all suffered facial injuries, and one was hospitalised with a concussion. 

New York police were able to identify Zajonc through security camera footage and testimony from employees of the New York Public Library, outside which one of the attacks took place.

The suspect, arrested on March 2, was charged with “assault in the third degree as a hate crime” and “aggravated harassment in the second degree,” according to the prosecution. 

Bragg said his office was investigating 27 cases of anti-Asian hate crimes. 

In February, he said the number of investigations into crimes against people of Asian origin — 33 at the time — had never been that high since 2010, when a special unit was set up in Manhattan. – AFP, April 5, 2022.


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