Cincinnati man charged with hate crime for anti-Asian attack on student
By Carl Samson
A Cincinnati man has been charged with federal hate crime in connection with an anti-Asian attack against a University of Cincinnati (UC) student last year.
Darrin Johnson, 26, was indicted on Wednesday and arrested on Thursday for the incident that occurred in the 200 block of Calhoun Street — located within the UC campus — on Aug. 17, 2021.
In what appeared to be an unprovoked attack, Johnson allegedly punched the male victim on the side of his head, causing the latter to fall and hit his head on the bumper of a parked car. That led to a minor concussion and facial lacerations, among other injuries.
Prior to physically assaulting the victim, Johnson allegedly threatened his life in an anti-Asian tirade.
“Go back to your country,” Johnson told the victim, as per court documents. “You brought the kung flu here. … You’re going to die for bringing it.”
Two witnesses reportedly intervened. One of them restrained Johnson until police arrived.
Johnson pleaded guilty in October 2021 to misdemeanor assault and criminal intimidation, which landed him 360 days in the Hamilton County Justice Center.
Now, Johnson could face up to 10 years in jail if convicted of the federal hate crime charge. It is not yet clear whether he has legal representation.
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