Mountain View school district employee arrested on suspicion of DUI, hate crime and threatening officer
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Mountain View school district employee says charges he s facing are unfounded
A Mountain View school district employee, who works with at-risk children said the charges he s facing, including hate-crime charges, are unfounded.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - Mountain View police have arrested a man suspected of a hate crime following a car crash on Sunday afternoon, although the man in question denies any wrongdoing and says he believes a language barrier might have contributed to a misunderstanding.
KTVU spoke with the suspect, 37-year-old Shamir Simmons, on Monday after he spent more than 16 hours in jail before being released on his own recognizance. He also said the charges he s facing, including hate crime, are unfounded. Simmons, who s Black and self-identifies as being Eritrean-American, said he suspects the situation escalated because he was rude to responding
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