China News Service, July 7th. According to the US "World Daily" report, New York City's National Day long weekend was full of chaos. In addition to shootings, there were also cases of Chinese people being attacked.

A Chinese tourist was beaten for no reason by a man on the F Line train in midtown Manhattan. Fortunately, his girlfriend was carrying pepper spray with him to scare the suspect away.

However, the client claimed that the police officers were indifferent after calling the police, saying that this was not a hate crime, and asked the victim to fill in a complaint report online.

  Mr. Chen, a tourist from Seattle, spent a good long weekend in New York, but he did not expect to encounter "the subway station attack that is often seen on the news" before leaving New York on the 5th.

  Mr. Chen said that at noon on the 4th, he and his girlfriend took the F line train from the 57th Street subway station to downtown for sightseeing, but before he wanted to sit down for a minute, an African-American man walked up to him from the end of the carriage and said, "You What did you just say, do you say it again?"

  "I was at a loss when I was asked, and I quickly replied that I didn't say anything." Mr. Chen said, but then he saw the man clench his fist and hit him in the left face; because he was sitting, the attacker In order to stand, he was beaten for a while.

  He said that it was fortunate that his girlfriend had prepared pepper spray for self-defense. Although the other party was too hot to keep his eyes open, he did not give up the attack and rushed towards them several times.

He didn't get out of the train until the train reached the Rockefeller Center station on 47th Street, with his bag still in the car.

  Mr. Chen was then rushed to the hospital by an ambulance and described the incident to the police; he said that he was just a tourist and did not know that the city police had so many teams and sub-stations, and the two police officers at the scene did not inform them The unit that went to work said indifferently that this would be a "headless case", and asked him to fill in the complaint report online by himself, and did not provide any follow-up contact information.

  Before arriving in New York, Mr. Chen knew about the chaos of law and order, so he and his girlfriend prepared in advance. He said that he did not expect the attitude of the law enforcement officers to "splash a basin of cold water" on him; the witnesses in the same car and the emergency room doctor all Remind him to follow up on the case, as this is likely to be an unprovoked attack driven by anti-Asian sentiment.

  Mr. Chen, who took the flight back to Seattle on the evening of the 5th, still had bruises on his cheeks and bloodshot eyes, "It doesn't matter if I pay for the emergency room fee myself, I will also do the report if I am asked, but does anyone take each incident seriously? Victims of a case, only they know."

  In this regard, the police insisted that there were no hateful words involved in the conflict between the two sides, so it was not a hate crime; telling the victim to fill in the report online would help data collection, and someone would take over the follow-up of the case, which is currently underway. Investigate the case.

(Zhang Chen)