NYC man charged in Hell’s Kitchen anti-Asian attack wails at court hearing
NY Post
A Manhattan man facing hate crime charges for allegedly pummeling an Asian man and biting off the tip of his finger had repeated outbursts in court Friday — even as the judge and his own defense attorney advised him to remain silent.
Lloyd Revell, 38, pleaded not guilty during a video hearing in Manhattan Supreme Court to an indictment charging him with two counts of assault as a hate crime for the May 18 attack in Hell’s Kitchen. Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Sarah Marquez said that Revell twice told the victim, an Asian man in his 40s, to “Go back to your country.”More Related News