‘We’re being scapegoated’: Asian Americans speak out against spate of violence
Asian American communities stand up amid string of violent attacks
Replay Video Monthanus Ratanapakdee will always remember her father as a gentle soul. Vicha Ratanapakdee had moved to San Francisco from Thailand four years ago to help his daughter and son-in-law, Eric Lawson, take care of their two sons. During that time, he came to be known as “grandpa” throughout his neighborhood, where he’d made it a ritual to go on morning walks each day. On Jan. 28, the 84-year-old was on one of those walks when a man rushed him and forcefully knocked him to the ground, surveillance video shows. Vicha Ratanapakdee went to the hospital, where he died two days later.
We re being scapegoated : Asians and Asian Americans speak out against spate of violence
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