Armenian-American pleads guilty in hate crime charges for attacking Turkish citizens

  09 September 2021    Read: 428
  Armenian-American pleads guilty in hate crime charges for attacking Turkish citizens

William Stepanyan from California has pleaded guilty admitting to attacking five people at a Turkish restaurant, AzVision.az reports citing Newsday.

On November 4, 2020, an incident happened at Cafe Istanbul, a family-owned restaurant in Malibu, California. Stepanyan, an Armenian-American, and eight others arrived at the restaurant and assaulted five persons, including the owner and employees.

Stepanyan had texted earlier that day that he intended to go “hunting for Turks.” During the incident, he wore a mask, flung furniture, and made insulting remarks towards Turkish people. “We come to kill you!” he or his accomplice, 24-year-old Harry Chalikyan, said to diners in the restaurant.

A press release from the Department of Justice (DOJ) claimed, “We will murder you!”

Four of the victims were Turkish nationals. Several people were hurt as a result of the incident. According to the DOJ, one person lost feeling in their legs and collapsed many times as a result of the injuries.


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