An Indiana woman who allegedly stabbed a college student of Chinese descent in January has been indicted on a federal hate crime count, the Justice Department said Thursday.
of Chinese descent in January has been indicted on a federal hate crime count, the Justice Department said Thursday.Jan. 11 that injured the 18-year-old Indiana University student in Bloomington.
said in a statementDavis is alleged to have told Bloomington police that she stabbed the student in the head with a folding knife for “being Chinese” and that “it would be one less person to blow up our country,” according to court documents in the state case.There was no interaction between Davis and the student before the attack, police said at the time. The victim said she was on the bus waiting for the doors to open when she was stabbed, according to police.
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