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Senate passed legislation last week aimed at fighting the rise in hate crimes against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. The department also deployed undercover Asian police officers and added two more detectives to its Asian Hate Crimes Task Force. The NYPD has stepped up patrols in Asian communities across the city. 1 and April 18, compared to 12 reported during the same time period in 2020, according to NYPD data. There were at least 62 anti-Asian hate crimes reported to police between Jan. Police and city officials have been grappling with a horrific spike in anti-Asian attacks this year. A parolee convicted of killing his mother nearly two decades ago was arrested in that attack.

The attack recalled last month’s assault near Times Square in which a woman who immigrated from the Philippines was knocked to the ground and stomped on by an attacker who shouted anti-Asian slurs. “They’re so quiet they don’t bother nobody.” “I didn’t think anybody would bother them,” she said about the victim and his wife.

Joann Tucker, one of Ma’s neighbors, said she was shocked to hear about the attack. He moved to East Harlem after his home in Chinatown burned down. Ma came to New York about two years ago, his family said. Surveillance video released by the police showed the attacker stomping on his head multiple times. A former restaurant worker who lost his job because of the pandemic, Ma was collecting cans in the neighborhood when he was attacked.
