China News Service, August 9. According to the US "World Daily" report, 70-year-old Mr. Zhao was suddenly attacked and seriously injured in the South Market Street Community (SOMA) 3rd Street and Folsom Street in San Francisco, USA.

The San Francisco Police Department announced on the 7th that it had arrested 34-year-old Derrick Yearby.

The suspect was charged with four counts of aggravated battery causing grievous bodily harm, assault with force likely to cause grievous bodily harm, elder abuse and aggravated grievous bodily harm.

  Police spokeswoman Kathryn Winters told the World Daily that the police found pictures of the suspect based on surveillance at the scene of the incident, and investigators identified the suspect and arrested him.

According to the information currently available, the suspect has not been charged with a hate crime.

  In the three days from July 31 to August 2, there were two consecutive cases of Chinese-Americans being attacked in San Francisco.

At about 5:00 p.m. on July 31, in an apartment for the elderly near Francisco Street in the North Shore District of San Francisco, 70-year-old mother-in-law Ren from China was beaten and robbed three times by four African-American teenagers aged about 15 and 16 years old, and was robbed. Walking with a mobile phone, multiple injuries on the body.

Winters said the case is still under investigation.

  According to reports by the San Francisco Chronicle and ABC 7 Asian reporters, at 7:30 pm on August 2, when Mr. Zhao was walking home, a man on a bicycle suddenly approached him.

The man jumped out of the car and attacked, repeatedly punching him in the face and kicking him.

  Mr. Zhao remembered that when the attackers left, he collapsed on the pavement and "didn't know what happened".

When he regained consciousness, he saw two women coming out of a table tennis club trying to help him.

A bystander called the police.

An ambulance arrived minutes later and took him to California Pacific Medical Center on Van Ness Avenue.

His eyes were severely swollen and his left shoulder was fractured.

  The man said nothing during the attack on Mr. Zhao.

Afterwards, Mr. Zhao found that the wallet and mobile phone were still on him, and there was no robbery.

  The San Francisco Police Department said that at about 11:28 a.m. on the 7th, in the area of ​​8th Street and Market Street, officers at the Tenderloin Station observed a male who matched the description of the suspect.

Officers immediately detained the man, who was identified as 34-year-old San Francisco resident Yebby.

Yebi was taken to a San Francisco jail where he was charged with aggravated battery causing grievous bodily harm, assault with force likely to cause grievous bodily harm, elder abuse and aggravated grievous bodily harm.

  While the arrests have been made, the San Francisco Police Department said it remains an open investigation.

Anyone with information should call the San Francisco Police Department's whistleblower number at 1-415-575-4444, or send a text message to TIP411 with the San Francisco Police Department at the beginning of the text.

Whistleblowers can remain anonymous.

(Liu Xianjin)