China Overseas Chinese Network, April 21. According to the American Chinese website, in March, a Chinese police detective and his mother in New York City were threatened with hatred.

Recently, the 5th branch of the city police filed a civil lawsuit, demanding monetary compensation from the defendant.

  According to the lawsuit documents, the incident occurred on March 11, when the defendant Terrell Harper was participating in a legal racial equality demonstration, but in the process he confronted detective Vincent Zhuang. Chung spoke harshly, used discriminatory language against Asians, sang "soy sauce" and even violently threatened Vincent Zhuang's mother.

  Harper has been issued an arrest warrant.

The civil lawsuit of the Fifth City Police Department demanded compensation from Harper, publicly apologized, and publicly explained why he targeted Asians as a hate target.

The New York City Police Union adviser said: “If arrests are not enough to stop these people from hating, then maybe they can lose money.”

  "Looking at the video at the time, as an Asian, the hatred I received was simply disgusting." Sent Zhuang said at the press conference where the lawsuit was announced. A fair and equal assembly has turned into a 15-minute act of hatred against Asians."

  Zhuang also expressed his gratitude to the New York City Police Union and the New York City Police Asian Jade Association for supporting this lawsuit. He thanked these two organizations for letting elected officials see, "If the officials are not prepared to do something, then the union will do something. ".

  The chairman of the police union said: "If politicians do not take appropriate new measures to curb hate speech and protect our police, then we must do so ourselves."

  He also praised Vincent Zhuang's restraint during the incident and emphasized that Asian hatred crimes cannot be tolerated: "The city's violence against Asian Americans is increasing, and we must give those racists a warning... Hatred affects everyone, even if you wear a uniform. I hope this lawsuit will show racists that they have to pay a price."