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Police chief ’s son charged in attack on Sikh man in California

- By Matthew Haag

Two teenagers in California, including the son of a police chief, were charged Wednesday with attacking a Sikh man who was confronted on a residentia­l street, knocked to the ground, kicked and spat on, the authoritie­s said.

The assault on the man, Sahib Singh Natt, 71, which occurred Monday in Manteca, Calif., and was captured on video by a home security camera, shared similariti­es with a July 31 attack on another Sikh man in the same region of Northern California. While the authoritie­s have labeled the earlier attack a hate crime, the Manteca Police Department said the later episode appeared to be an attempted robbery, not an attack based on prejudice.

On the surveillan­ce video, which the police released this week, two teenagers stop Natt on a sidewalk and follow him into the street as he appears to try to get away. But less than a minute into the encounter, he is shoved, falls to the pavement and slams his head, causing his turban to topple over.

The footage does not include audio, and Natt does not speak English and could not understand what the teenagers were saying during the assault, the police said. He was taken to a hospital for treatment and later released, the authoritie­s said.

On Wednesday, the police arrested a 16-year-old, whose name was withheld because of his age, and an 18-year-old, Tyrone McAllister, who were both charged with attempted robbery, elder abuse and assault with a deadly weapon. The arrest of McAllister drew a rebuke and apology from his father, Darryl McAllister, the chief of the Union City Police Department, south of Oakland.

McAllister said that his son started to get into trouble with the law several years ago and had been “estranged from our family and our home” in recent months.

“My stomach has been churning from the moment I learned this news,” McAllister wrote on his department’s Facebook page. “Even though my status as a law enforcemen­t leader has no bearing or relation to the case whatsoever, I am nonetheles­s devastated by how much the nature of my son’s actions are such a departure from everything I have stood for in my personal life and in my 37-year policing career.”

It was not clear whether Tyrone McAllister, who was being held in the San Joaquin County Jail, or the other teenager, who was being held in the county’s juvenile detention center, had hired lawyers. McAllister was sentenced to three months in jail in April for misdemeano­r assault and theft, according to court records.

While the Manteca police did not label the assault a hate crime, Sikhs in the United States have often been targets of discrimina­tion, particular­ly after the Sept. 11 attacks. In some assaults, Sikh men have been wrongly assumed to be Muslims.

There are more than 25 million Sikhs worldwide, including about 500,000 in the United States, according to the Sikh Coalition in New York. Sikhism is about 500 years old, making it one of the youngest religions in the world, and was founded in the Indian state of Punjab.

The religion is full of symbolism. Sikh men wear distinctiv­e turbans, which represent the courage to fight injustice, and keep their beards uncut, which signals an acceptance of God’s will.

Not long after the first Sikhs arrived in the U.S. in the late 1800s, they were victims in racist attacks. The most notable was in 1907 in Bellingham, Wash., where white workers accused South Asian immigrants of stealing their jobs in lumber mills and started to riot. They destroyed the immigrants’ property, stole their goods and forced them out of town.

There have been several highprofil­e episodes since 2001, including after the Sept. 11 attacks. On Sept. 15 of that year, an Arizona man fatally shot the Sikh owner of a gas station in Mesa after mistaking him for an Arab.

In July 2004, a Long Island man was charged with a hate crime after a Sikh man in a turban was beaten unconsciou­s on a Queens sidewalk in Richmond Hill, which has a large Punjabi population.

In August 2012, a man with ties to white supremacy groups opened fire inside the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin in suburban Milwaukee, killing six worshipper­s.

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Manteca Police Department / New York Times A home security camera records the beating of a Sikh man in Manteca, Calif. Two teenagers have been charged.
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