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Rallying at Hing Hay Park and marching throughout the Chinatown-International District, dozens came together Saturday to stop hate targeted towards Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. “Our community can change America and can end Asian hate,” said one speaker at the event. Also in attendance were the two sisters of John Huynh, a 29-year-old man murdered in Bothell last month outside of an apartment building. ....
Family of murdered Bothell man joins rally to end Anti-Asian hate Family of murdered Bothell man joins rally to end Anti-Asian hate SEATTLE - The family of John Huynh, a man recently murdered in a Bothell stabbing, joined dozens of members of the community Saturday in effort to end Anti-Asian hate. On April 25th, police say 25-year-old Ian Williams stabbed and killed 29-year-old John Huynh. The two men were strangers to each other, and the investigation shows there is little to no motive for the violence. Murder charges are filed, but no hate crime charges are filed. Officials say the reason is there is no tangible evidence showing the crime is because of race. ....
THE ISSUE As LNP | LancasterOnlineâs Aniya Thomas reports in todayâs edition, a rally and candlelight vigil will take place at 6 p.m. Saturday in Penn Square in downtown Lancaster to show support for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the face of a growing tide of hateful attacks against them. âMore than 6,600 hate incidents targeting Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders were reported to the Stop AAPI Hate reporting center from the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic through March 31,â Thomas reported. Rally organizer Julia Cao said Saturdayâs event will include speakers from organizations such as Church World Service, the Lancaster Interfaith Coalition and YWCA Lancaster. ....