New York City authorities recently charged a woman with hate crimes after a video showed her pepper-spraying four Asian women.

According to New York City court records, Madeline Barker was charged with four counts of second-degree aggravated harassment and three counts of third assault as a hate crime.

Barker is reported to have berated a group of four Asian women and pepper-spraying and making anti-Asian remarks.

“Go back where you came from. Why don’t you go back to your country,” she said.

The hate crime comes at a time when attacks against Asian-Americans are becoming common after the Covid-19 pandemic.

In the recent weeks, elderly Asians have fallen victim to malicious attacks in New York City.

Jacky Wong of the Greater Chinatown Civic Association said in a statement that more needs to be done to protect the AAPI community.

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“With anti-Asian crime still on the rise in New York City, many Chinatown seniors would rather go hungry than shop to avoid being harassed,” she said.

Bryan Aung

Article by Bryan Aung

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