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Attorney General James Wins Lawsuit Against Former Ice Cream Shop Owner For Filing False, Race-Based Police Report and Use of Racist Intimidation Tactics and Violent Threats pressreleasepoint.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pressreleasepoint.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
New York Attorney General Letitia James , Assemblymember Yuh-Line Niou, District Leader Jenny Low, and community leaders walk through Chinatown. Photo by NYSAG Office. NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James led a group of local elected officials and community leaders in a walking tour of Manhattan’s Chinatown to support small businesses that have been financially devastated by the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, on Friday, April 23. Together, the group visited local restaurants and shops, and encouraged New Yorkers to patronize Asian-American-owned businesses in Chinatown and other neighborhoods. Following the tour, Attorney General James held a community conversation with organization leaders to address the rise in Anti-Asian hate crimes, discuss community concerns, and reiterate solidarity for New York’s Asian-American community. ....
Share Source: AP Photo/Frank Franklin II The New York Attorney General’s “Hate Crimes and Bias Prevention Unit” brought its inaugural lawsuit earlier this week against upstate ice cream shop owner David Elmendorf. Filed by state AG Letitia James, the lawsuit alleges that a late June “peaceful protest” taking place outside of Elmendorf’s business, Bumpy’s Polar Freeze, was disturbed when the shop’s owner unnecessarily called the police. The protesters were organized outside the business in response to alleged text messages from Elmendorf in which he espoused racial epithets and racist business practices. The civil court charges “against David Elmendorf should serve as a warning that hate crimes will not be tolerated on my watch, and we will not allow any individual to use the color of someone’s skin as a weapon,” said AG James in a statement. ....
A criminal complaint accuses the ice cream stand owner of calling 911 to falsely report that armed protesters were threatening to shoot him, referring to Black. ....