San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

UNIVERSITY: STABBING A RACIAL ATTACK

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A 56-year-old woman has been charged after an 18year-old Indiana University student repeatedly was stabbed in the head on a public bus in an attack the school says was because the victim is Asian.

The victim told investigat­ors she was standing and waiting for the exit doors to open on a Bloomingto­n Transit bus Wednesday afternoon when another passenger began striking her in the head, Bloomingto­n police said in a release.

Bus surveillan­ce footage showed no interactio­n between the two women prior to the attack.

A witness who also was riding the bus followed the woman’s attacker and contacted police, who later arrested Billie R. Davis of Bloomingto­n. Davis has been charged with attempted murder and aggravated battery, according to court records.

The victim was treated at a hospital for multiple stab wounds. Her name was not released.

Court documents show Davis said the victim was targeted because of her race, according to WNDU-TV.

Citing court records, WRTV-TV reports that Davis told police she stabbed the woman multiple times in the head with a folding knife, because it “would be one less person to blow up our country.”

“This week, Bloomingto­n was sadly reminded that anti-asian hate is real and can have painful impacts on individual­s and our community,” Indiana University Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Multicultu­ral Affairs James Wimbush said in a statement. “No one should face harassment or violence due to their background, ethnicity or heritage. Instead, the Bloomingto­n and IU communitie­s are stronger because of the vast diversity of identities and perspectiv­es that make up our campus and community culture.”

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