San Francisco's Asian community rallies against hate following two recent attacks against the elderly.
"Fight Asian Hate," was the rallying cry of more than 100 people who went to San Francisco’s Washington Square Park on Sunday to raise awareness and demand change.
He says San Francisco's former District Attorney’s office reduced his attackers’ charges to misdemeanor battery, a change unacceptable to him. "We’re here to demand that Chief Scott, within ten days of this rally, host a public town hall so we can come and ask questions to figure out what we’re going to do about Asian violence against our elders," said Zhu.
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