“I was aware about the anti-Asian hate that was going on. You see it almost every day on the news,” she said. “But I didn’t think it would happen to me at a park I usually go to to train,” she told Los Angeles station KTLA-TV. She wrote on Instagram that no bystanders stepped in to help. “I don’t know which was worse: a stranger yelling and threatening to hurt me for no reason or people around me who witnessed everything and not doing a thing,” she said. “I was angry, frustrated, confused, scared, but I was also heartbroken to see and experience how people could be so cold.... Please take care of each other. Please look out for one another.”