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Video shows vicious attack of Asian American woman in New York City

- By Michael R. Sisak and Karen Matthews AP

NEW YORK — A vicious attack on an Asian American woman near New York City’s Times Square is drawing widespread condemnati­on and raising alarms about the failure of bystanders to intervene amid a rash of antiAsian violence across the U.S.

A lone assailant was seen on surveillan­ce video Monday kicking the 65-year-old woman in the stomach, knocking her to the ground and stomping on her face, all as police say he shouted anti-Asian slurs at her.

The attack happened outside an apartment building two blocks from Times Square, a bustling, heavily policed section of midtown Manhattan known as the “Crossroads of the World.”

Two workers inside the building who appeared to be security guards were seen on the video witnessing the attack but failing to come to the woman’s aid. Their union said they called for help immediatel­y. The attacker was able to casually walk away while onlookers watched, the video showed.

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio called the video of the attack “absolutely disgusting and outrageous” and said it was “absolutely unacceptab­le” that witnesses did not intervene.

“I don’t care who you are, I don’t care what you do, you’ve got to help your fellow New Yorker,” de Blasio said Tuesday at his daily news briefing.

“If you see someone being attacked, do whatever you can,” he said. “Make noise. Call out what’s happening. Go and try and help. Immediatel­y call for help. Call 911. This is something where we all have to be part of the solution. We can’t just stand back and watch a heinous act happening.”

The attack comes amid a national spike in anti-Asian hate crimes, and happened just weeks after a mass shooting in Atlanta that left eight people dead, six of them women of Asian descent. The surge in violence has been linked in part to misplaced blame for the coronaviru­s and former President Donald Trump’s use of racially charged terms like “Chinese virus.”

This year in New York City there have been 33 hate crimes with an Asian victim as of Sunday, police said. There were 11 such attacks by the same time last year.

On Friday, in the same neighborho­od as Monday’s attack, a 65-year-old Asian American woman was accosted by a man waving an unknown object and shouting anti-Asian insults. A 48-year-old man was arrested the next day and charged with menacing. He is not suspected in Monday’s attack.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo called Monday’s attack “horrifying and repugnant” and he ordered a state police hate crimes task force to offer its assistance to the NYPD. No arrests have been made.

The NYPD’s Hate Crime Task Force, which is investigat­ing the attack, released surveillan­ce video of the attack and photograph­s of the suspect Monday evening and asked anyone with informatio­n to contact the department’s confidenti­al hot line or submit tips online.

The woman attacked Monday was hospitaliz­ed with serious injuries. She was in stable condition on Tuesday, a hospital spokespers­on said.

According to video footage of the assault Monday, two people who appeared to be security guards walked into the frame and one of them closed the building door as the woman was on the ground.

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Activists Calvin, right, and Cameron Hunt show support for the Asian community outside the building where an Asian American woman was assaulted Tuesday.

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