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A Sikh man has been brutally assaulted in an alleged hate crime by a white man who pulled his beard, kicked and punched him in the face at a store in the US, the latest such incident in the country.
Harwinder Singh Dodd, who was working at a convenience store in the US state of Oregon, was racially targeted on Monday, 14 January, by 24-year-old Andrew Ramsey.
Ramsey targeted Dodd because of his perception of the employee's religion, FOX 12 TV news reported, citing a court document.
Ramsey wanted rolling papers for cigarettes, but did not have an ID and the clerk would not sell them to him, Justin Brecht, a legislative policy adviser in the Oregon State Capitol and a former combat Marine, was quoted as saying by the report.
"He was bleeding, he had gotten punched quite a bit in the face, and kicked on the ground and thrown to the ground very brutally. It was very serious."
He was also charged with assault in the fourth degree, disorderly conduct and criminal trespass.
In August 2018, in about a week, two sikh men were brutally assaulted in the US State of California that raised concerns over increasing incidents of hate crimes in the country.
Last year, the South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT) published a report documenting a 45 percent increase in hate violence and rhetoric against Indians, Sikhs, and South Asian Americans from the year prior.
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