PH consulate in NY strongly condemns latest anti-Asian violence against Fil-Am

The Philippine Consulate General in New York, USA strongly condemned last Wednesday the latest anti-Asian attack against a Filipino-American who was repeatedly punched in the face at a subway station in Manhattan.

In a statement, Philippine Consul General in New York Elmer Cato declared: “We strongly condemn this latest anti-Asian hate crime that targeted a member of the Filipino Community in New York City. We again call on authorities to take the necessary steps to protect members of the AAPI (Asian American and Pacific Islander) Community.”

ABC 7 New York reported that the 52-year old Fil-Am  first witnessed another man being assaulted when he got off the train at the 103rd Street station on the Upper East Side.

The assailant attacked the man while yelling “go back to where you came from.” The victim, however, managed to escape and the suspect then turned to the Fil-Am, striking and shouting the same anti-Asian slurs at him.

In an interview with Eyewitness News, the victim said the attack “seemed so random and so sudden”.

Cato told the Philippine consulate stands ready to extend assistance and is now trying to contact the victim to determine what kind of help he needs.