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After the Atlanta shootings, where eight people, including four Korean Americans, were killed, voices in the United States are increasing in the United States to stop hatred against Asians.

However, throughout the weekend, there have been a number of incidents of assaults against Asians.



This is Kim Jong-won's correspondent from New York.



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black passenger car sounds its horn at the protesters holding a sign to stop Asian hatred.



It appears to be passing through the protest procession, then turns around and speaks racist abusive language.



The man is being investigated by the police for consistently racist swearing at protesters during a rally against Asian hate in Los Angeles on Sunday.



On the other hand, in New York, an Asian woman in her thirties who was carrying a picket to attend a rally was beaten and stolen by a bully.



Last weekend, protests were held across the country to stop hatred against Asians, but hate crimes continued without concern.



There are cases where an Asian woman in her twenties is shot and killed, and



[Survivor of Victims: Hate crimes against Asian Americans are increasing and even murders are being made."

We are asking the authorities to investigate possible hate crimes.]



There have been cases of blunt assaults for no reason.



[Don't ask Assault Victim/Washington State: A man followed me and slapped me in the face with a stoned sock.] After the



Atlanta shootings, there has been a growing call to stop Asian hatred, but hate crimes are still not declining.