Washington: A US national has pleaded guilty to the charges of hate crime against a 50-year-old Sikh taxi driver in Washington, US Justice Department said.
49-year-old Jamie Larson faces imprisonment up to 10 years for the racially-motivated assault. The sentencing is scheduled for November 5 this year.
The indictment alleges that Larson assaulted the victim on October 17, 2012. He was arrested at the scene of the attack after a witness called the emergency helpline.
According to the documents filed in court, the victim was called to drive Larson to Federal Way. When the taxi arrived at the destination, Larson got out and attacked the driver, grabbing his beard, pulling him to the ground, hitting his head and body.
"Larson uttered racial slurs and insults about the victim's perceived ancestry during the attack. The victim suffered damage to his back, shoulder and kidney. He was hospitalised for more than a week and has undergone lengthy physical therapy," federal prosecutors said.
"This case is a testament to the Justice Department's dedication to vigorously investigate and prosecute all racially-motivated attacks," said Roy L Austin, Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division.
"It is unacceptable that violent acts of hate committed because of someone's race and ethnicity continue to occur, and the department will continue to use every available tool to identify and prosecute hate crimes whenever and wherever they occur," Austin said.
49-year-old Jamie Larson faces imprisonment up to 10 years for the racially-motivated assault. The sentencing is scheduled for November 5 this year.
The indictment alleges that Larson assaulted the victim on October 17, 2012. He was arrested at the scene of the attack after a witness called the emergency helpline.
"Larson uttered racial slurs and insults about the victim's perceived ancestry during the attack. The victim suffered damage to his back, shoulder and kidney. He was hospitalised for more than a week and has undergone lengthy physical therapy," federal prosecutors said.
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"It is unacceptable that violent acts of hate committed because of someone's race and ethnicity continue to occur, and the department will continue to use every available tool to identify and prosecute hate crimes whenever and wherever they occur," Austin said.
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