Albuquerque Journal

Hate crime added to charges in acid attack

Move may add 10 years to sentence

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MILWAUKEE — A 61-yearold white Milwaukee man accused of throwing acid on a Hispanic man’s face will be charged with a hate crime, increasing the sentence he may receive if convicted, prosecutor­s announced Wednesday.

Prosecutor­s filed one charge against Clifton Blackwell — first-degree reckless injury — but added the enhancers of hate crime and use of a dangerous weapon that could add 10 years in prison if he’s convicted of first-degree reckless injury, which is punishable by up to 25 years.

The victim, Mahud Villalaz, 42, said his attacker approached him near a restaurant Friday night and confronted him about being parked too close to a bus stop, according to charging documents. Prosecutor­s said Blackwell then asked, “Why did you invade my country?” and “Why don’t you respect my laws?”

Villalaz said he moved his car, but that Blackwell continued to berate him, calling him “illegal” and telling him to “go back, go back,” followed by an expletive. Villalaz said he called Blackwell a racist, also using an expletive. Villalaz said Blackwell threw the acid on him after Villalaz said “everyone come from somewhere first” and that American Indians had been in the country the longest.

Surveillan­ce video from the restaurant recorded the attack, which left Villalaz with second-degree burns on his face.

Villalaz is a U.S. citizen who immigrated from Peru.

The attack on Villalaz comes at a time when the Anti-Defamation League says extreme anti-immigrant views have become part of the political mainstream in recent years through sharp rhetoric by anti-immigratio­n groups and politician­s, including President Donald Trump.

White House spokesman Judd Deere said Monday that the Trump administra­tion has repeatedly condemned racism and violence.

Investigat­ors who searched Blackwell’s home found, among other things, four bottles of sulfuric acid, muriatic acid and two bottles of Kleen-Out drain opener that was 100% lye, according to the search warrant.

 ?? SOPHIE CARSON/MILWAUKEE JOURNAL-SENTINEL ?? Mahud Villalaz, 42, of Milwaukee gestures Nov. 2 to the second-degree burns on his face during a news conference.
SOPHIE CARSON/MILWAUKEE JOURNAL-SENTINEL Mahud Villalaz, 42, of Milwaukee gestures Nov. 2 to the second-degree burns on his face during a news conference.

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