China News Service, July 26. According to a report by the US Chinese website, the New York City police recently stated that they had arrested a woman suspected of hate crime. The woman attacked at least four Asians in succession in the past two months.

On the 24th local time, the woman was charged with a series of anti-Asian hate crimes in Queens and was ordered to be detained without bail.

On April 4, local time, New York held an anti-hate Asian parade. After tens of thousands of people gathered in Foley Square in Manhattan holding slogans, they marched across the Brooklyn Bridge to Cadman Square in Brooklyn.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Liao Pan

  According to reports, the suspect named Maricia Bell (Maricia Bell), 25 years old, is currently charged with 4 counts of assault, harassment and robbery on the basis of a hate crime.

  According to police information, at 8:55 am on May 23, the suspect was accused of attacking a 24-year-old Asian man with his fist at 71-43 Katsina Avenue, Queens, and snatching his glasses.

Before escaping the scene on foot, the suspect also said to the victim "Why are you talking to me".

The victim suffered minor bruises.

  At 6:14 in the evening on June 16, at 70-63 Parsons Blvd, the suspect was accused of hitting a 34-year-old Asian woman on the head from the rear and then fled the scene.

  At 10pm on July 11, near the junction of 72 Avenue and Parsons Avenue, the suspect approached a 63-year-old Asian woman, punched her on the left cheek, and then escaped on foot.

  At 7:30 in the morning on July 21, near the intersection of 71 Avenue and Parsons Avenue, the suspect attacked a 75-year-old Asian woman who was picking up a can, hitting her on the head with an unknown object from behind, and then walking. get away.

  According to the lawsuit, the police showed Bell to three surveillance video footage of crime scenes, and she admitted that she was the subject of the filming.

  It is reported that Bell has been arrested five times before, one of which was on March 29. She was also charged with assault on a hate crime.