Recent news has reported some incidents involving violent crime against Asian women. so I usrge all the asian women to be careful out there.
Asian Women the Target of Home Invasion Robberies - Asianweek.com
A serial rapist has attacked at least six Asian women in home invasion robberies and sexual assaults in San Diego. The assaults began last June, and the most recent occurred around 11:30 a.m. Tuesday in the 6500 block of Reflection Drive near Mission Valley in the Tierrasanta area. The victim was a woman who had her young child with her, said San Diego police Capt. Jim Collins.
The woman had just returned home and taken her 18-month-old child inside the family’s apartment before going back to her vehicle for other items when a man grabbed her from behind as she re-entered her home, Collins said.
He demanded cash at knifepoint, then sexually assaulted her before fleeing, according to Collins, who said the child was not hurt.
“I’m Asian myself,” says Alice Blasser, who lives in the same neighborhood where the most recent attack occurred. “So it makes me, kind of like, scared.”
The suspect is described as being white or Hispanic, around 30 years old and 5 feet 6 inches with a medium build.
In each case, the suspect got in through an open garage or front door, generally while the victim was carrying items into the home. All of the victims have been Asian women between the ages of 20 and 48, Collins said.
Teens threatened to rape girl because she's Asian
From Dailycamera.com
The problems that we often discuss in our group about yellow fever, fetishes etcis still around. The problem still exists, fetish can also find itself into the younger generations and I just wonder where they get these imperialistic sexual domination attitudes come from? more likely this racist social problem that permeates in our present society has become baggage that gets passed on to the next generation of youths.
Article:
Two Boulder middle school students have been arrested on suspicion of harassment and a bias-motivated crime after police said they called a 12-year-old girl and threatened to rape and kill her because she's an Asian-American, according to Boulder police.
The 13-year-old boys — and a 10-year-old boy, who can't be charged because of his age — are suspected of calling the girl's cell phone at 9 p.m. Monday and using explicit and violent language to describe raping her, said police spokeswoman Sarah Huntley.
The girl hung up, Huntley said, and they called back and left two messages telling her that she would die because of what they were going to do to her.
"The girl answered the first call, but her parents intercepted the other messages," Huntley said. "They didn't pick up the phone, but they listened to the messages and shielded their daughter from hearing them."
The messages included details about damaging the girl's female organs, Huntley said.
"In the messages, they indicated that they wanted to have sex with her because she was Asian," Huntley said. "That is the basis for charging them with a bias-motivated crime."
The girl's parents reported the incident to police the next day, Huntley said, and the suspects' parents brought them to Boulder County's juvenile detention center Thursday. It's unclear whether the teenagers have been released on bond to their parents or whether they're still at the center.
When contacted about the suspected phone calls, Huntley said, the teenagers' parents said they knew "something was going on" because they had been contacted by the parent of another child about a sexually-explicit phone call. Huntley said it's unclear if that other child knew about the one victim or if another person had been called.
Huntley said police can't pursue criminal charges against a third suspect because he's 10, and a person must be older than 10 to face criminal charges.
Police aren't releasing the name of the middle school in Boulder that the students attend because that might help to identify them, Huntley said. Investigators have been working with the Boulder Valley School District, which can take its own disciplinary action.
"I think one of the hopes in filing criminal charges is that if these boys can get support services, the courts can offer that," Huntley said.
Boulder Valley spokesman Briggs Gamblin said he can't comment about the investigation or the school's response, except to say, "We are a district that does not tolerate ethnic or racial intimidation of any kind."
"We work very hard at institutional equity throughout the entire district, and we are very concerned about any issue that were raised in that area," he said
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