Six California men are accused of carrying out what authorities called a “prolific” series of robberies and burglaries targeting Asian women in the San Francisco Bay Area, authorities say.
Dec. 17, 2021, 4:43 AM UTCSix California men are accused of carrying out what authorities called a “prolific” series of robberies and burglaries targeting Asian women in the San Francisco Bay Area, authorities said Wednesday.
The men allegedly “robbed them, took their purses, attacked them to steal from them,” Rosen said. He added, “They thought Asian women don’t use banks and they made other ethnic slurs against Asians which I won’t repeat here.”San Jose Police Dept
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