Wednesday, March 20, 2024

BUT THE PERPS!

There are reasons to believe that San Francisco authorities suppress actions or prosecutions when it is expedient to do so. Especially as regards crimes against Asian Americans.


In 2021, Daniel Cauich stabbed Anh “Peng” Taylor (94 years old) multiple times in an unprovoked attack outside the building where she lived. Judge Kay Tsenin sentenced the perpetrator recently to five years probation and a behavioral and mental health program.
He was traumatized due to substance abuse and events in his past.


In 2023 Yanfang Wu (63 years old) was shoved to the ground in the Bayview District by Thea Hopkins and died in the hospital from her injuries. Police decided that it had been accidental. Thea Hopkins was arrested in early March of this year for savagely attacking another Chinese American woman. Ms. Hopkins, resident of Bayview, and clearly from a disadvantaged background, has had bail set at a paltry fifteen K.


James Lee Ramsey (a parolee with a multiple arrest history) kicked an 88 year old Chinese American woman to the ground in 2021. Mr. Ramsey had previous attacked an Oakland Chinatown resident from behind and briefly done time for it. The 88 year old woman suffered severe injuries and intenal bleeding. As of this writing I am having the damnedest time finding any record of a sentencing. He wasn't formally charged until two years after the attack.

Finding examples of anti-Asian crimes is easy. Finding examples of sentencing for those crimes is hard. Asian Americans might seriously question why that is so.


A pattern is evident.



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