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NYPD: Man menaced, made anti-asian remark to officer

Faces hate crime charges as city beefs up patrols

- By Associated Press

New York

A New York man is facing hate crime charges after police said he made threats and anti-asian American remarks — to an undercover officer assigned to a hate crimes task force.

Juvian Rodriguez, 35, was arrested Friday afternoon after the alleged confrontat­ion near Penn Station.

A message was sent Saturday to the lawyer who represente­d Rodriguez at a court appearance Friday.

No home phone number for Rodriguez could be found.

According to news accounts, when reporters outside a police station asked Rodriguez for comment, he replied only, “Your mother!”

Police say Rodriguez intentiona­lly engaged with the undercover officer, told him to “go back to China” before he ended up in a “graveyard,” and threatened to slap and stab him in the face.

He is facing misdemeano­r charges that include menacing and harassment as hate crimes, and aggravated harassment related to a person’s race, ancestry or certain other characteri­stics, court records show.

The arrest comes amid a national spike in reports of anti-asian American hate crimes. The New York Police Department recently announced it was increasing patrols and adding undercover officers in areas of the city where there are significan­t Asian American population­s.

“The next person you target, whether it’s through speech, menacing activity or anything else, walking along a sidewalk or on a train platform, may be a plaincloth­es New York City police officer. So think twice,” Police Commission­er Dermot Shea said at the time.

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