San Diego Union-Tribune

SUSPECT IN ATTACK ON PAROLE, KILLED MOM

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A homeless man who was out on parole for killing his mother was arrested and charged with a hate crime early Wednesday in connection with a violent attack on a Filipino immigrant near Times Square, police said.

The man, Brandon Elliot, 38, was living at a hotel in midtown Manhattan that has been serving as a homeless shelter, police said. He was seen on security footage brutally assaulting Vilma Kari, 65, as she was walking to church Monday morning.

Elliot was being charged with two counts of assault as a hate crime and one count of attempted assault as a hate crime, Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. said at a news conference. If convicted, he will face up to 25 years in prison in addition to other consequenc­es related to his parole.

“Mr. Elliot is accused of brutally shoving, kicking and stomping a 65-year-old mother to the ground after telling her that she didn’t belong here,” Vance said at a joint news conference with the city’s police commission­er, Dermot Shea. “So let me join the commission­er in being clear: This brave woman belongs here. Asian American New Yorkers belong here. Everyone belongs here.”

The video shows the man kicking Kari in the chest outside a luxury apartment building. After she staggers back and collapses onto the sidewalk, he then kicks her repeatedly in the head.

Officials said that Elliot, who is Black, shouted a number of disparagin­g remarks at Kari. According to a draft of the criminal complaint, he approached her shouting, “You don’t belong here,” singling her out as Asian, and following up with words that Kari said she was unable to hear.

Kari suffered a fractured pelvis and contusions on her body and forehead, according to the draft complaint.

The horrifying footage spread widely across social media and in news reports, intensifyi­ng the outrage and fear caused by an increasing number of reports of antiAsian hate crimes across the nation in recent weeks.

Elliot, who was arrested late Tuesday, was arraigned in Manhattan on Wednesday night. After a prosecutor asked that he be held without bail, a Legal Aid Society lawyer representi­ng Elliot indicated they had not yet prepared a bail applicatio­n. The case was adjourned until April 5.

In a statement, the society urged the public “to reserve judgment until all the facts are presented in court.”

Earlier in the day, Shea had said the police were also investigat­ing whether Elliot had been linked to other anti-Asian attacks.

Elliot pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in 2002 after fatally stabbing his mother in front of his 5year-old sister in the Bronx, said Patrice O’Shaughness­y, a spokespers­on for the Bronx district attorney.

According to news reports, Elliot, who was then 19, stabbed his mother in the chest three times. He was sentenced to a minimum of 15 years to life in prison and was released on lifetime parole in November 2019 according to officials and state correction­s records.

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