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Inglewood PD looking for hatred crimes and suspects



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The Inglewood police are looking for a suspect of hate who supposedly beat a man while he calls him obscene on Tuesday morning.

The racially motivated attack occurred at around 6:30 a.m., while the victim, according to the Inglewood Police Department, closes his goal in the 200 block of the W. Hyde Park Boulevard. After attacking the victim, the suspect repeatedly beat the man's face and head before he fell to the ground.

The suspect continued the rush while, according to the Inglewood Police Department, he spoke an expantive towards Mexicans. The masked attacker also tried to stab the victim, but he avoided the knife. The suspect ran away after stealing the victim's house key.

The victim suffered several facial fractures and an injury to his eye.

The Inglewood police published a photo of the suspect and its possible escape car.

Inglewood PD


Detective described the suspect as a 6-foot man between 30 and 40 years. He was last seen how he wore a green training suit, a green hoodie and jogging pants. He also wore a black face mask, black gloves as well as white and green Nike shoes. The police said he also had a tattoo on his stomach and a mole between the left eye and his nose.

Inglewood PD believes that he drove a silver, blue or green 2008-2012 Chevrolet Malibu with tinted rear windows.

The police asked everyone to contact the Watch Commander with (310) 412-5206 and to refer to the report number: 25-21040.

Those who want to remain anonymous can turn under 1 (800) 222-8477 in Los Angeles or fill out a form at www.lacrimestoppers.org.

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