Windsor Star

Oakland teen accused of setting boy in skirt on fire

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OAKLAND, Calif. — A 16-yearold California boy is being charged as an adult with hate crimes after authoritie­s say he set another teenage boy wearing a skirt on fire on a public bus because of homophobia, authoritie­s said Thursday.

Alameda County prosecutor­s charged Richard Thomas, of Oakland, with felony assault and aggravated mayhem with hate crime enhancemen­ts in Monday’s attack on Luke “Sasha” Fleischman, who is hospitaliz­ed with second- and third-degree burns.

“Richard Thomas’ violent and senseless criminal conduct resulted in severe and traumatic injuries to a young and entirely innocent victim,” district attorney Nancy O’Malley said after charges were filed.

“The intentiona­l and callous nature of the crime is shocking and will not be tolerated in our community.”

Thomas, who had no lawyer present with him, didn’t enter a plea during his arraignmen­t Thursday. He was being held without bail and is due back in court Nov. 12.

Thomas’ mother, who identified herself only as Ms. Jackson, spoke to KGO-TV outside the courtroom.

“HE’S A KID, KIDS JOKE AROUND.”

MS. JACK

“I am very sorry for my son’s actions. I did not raise him that way,” she said, adding: “My son is not a hateful person. He’s a kid, kids joke around.”

The junior at Oakland High School was arrested at school Tuesday afternoon after surveillan­ce video from the bus helped police identify him as the suspected attacker.

Authoritie­s say Thomas used a lighter to set Fleischman’s kilt- like skirt on fire while Fleischman was asleep on an AC Transit bus in Oakland, authoritie­s said. Other passen- gers came to the 18-year-old’s aid after he tried to put out the flames himself.

During an interview with police, Thomas said “he did it because he was homophobic,” Oakland police officer Anwawn Jones wrote in a court affidavit.

Fleischman’s mother and friends have said he identifies as “nonbinary,” a designatio­n sometimes adopted by those who see themselves as neither male or female.

Fleischman, of Oakland, is a senior at a private high school in Berkeley. He remained in stable condition at a hospital in San Francisco, and his mother said he will require massive skin grafting.

Fleischman’s relatives set up a fundraisin­g page for him Tuesday on Fundly.com, with the hope of raising $20,000 in 10 days to go toward his medical bills. The site said Luke Fleischman requires “several surgeries.” The goal was surpassed 24 hour later as more than 400 supporters donated more than $21,000.

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