
A man drove through a crosswalk during a 'Stop Asian Hate' rally and authorities say they're investigating the incident as a hate crime
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The sheriff's office described the suspect as a White man in his 50's.
As demonstrators marched through a crosswalk in the city of Diamond Bar on Sunday to protest racism and violence against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, a male suspect drove through a red light at the intersection yelling racist profanities at them, according to a news release from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. No one was reported injured. The sheriff's office described the suspect as a White man in his 50s and said his license plate was captured on video.More Related News

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