Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Elderly man with PTSD from SF Chinatown baseball bat attack sues DA Chesa Boudin for mishandling his case

 An elderly Asian American man who fell victim to a brutal attack in broad daylight in San Francisco two years ago is launching a federal lawsuit against the city’s District Attorney’s Office for allegedly mishandling his case and mistreating him in the process.

 NextShark


. . ."Lê quickly reported his experience to San Francisco police, which led to the Tanners’ arrest later on the same day. The father, Tanner Sr., was taken into custody for battery, felony elder abuse and felony terroristic threats. The San Francisco District Attorney’s Office, however, refused to prosecute either the father or son with hate crime enhancements and agreed to a lenient plea deal with Tanner Sr., who pled guilty to a misdemeanor battery charge for no jail time and only a year of probation — all without Lê’s knowledge."



Twitter video here. After the act, the man ran away, indicating he knew what he did was wrong.  
. . ."On Monday, Oakland police confirmed that the suspect has been arrested.
"He has not been identified yet, but authorities have previously described him as a Black man, approximately 35 years old and around 6 feet tall with a slim build.
"The suspect is now facing charges of assault and cruelty to an elder or dependent adult, according to CBS SF Bay Area."

This question must be asked: Which is the racist here?
The black man who assaulted these Asians?
Or those Asians who now live in fear of blacks on their streets?

My church has numerous blacks whose fellowship I cherish and look forward to. One must feel sadness for the social price they must pay through the fault of those who assault people for no reason but their color.
Americans have spent decades healing and erasing traces of the old Jim Crow culture only to have criminals like these take us all back to the beginning. TD

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