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Man attacked malignant in alleged hate crimes in Inglewood; Suspicious wanted

Photos with the kind permission of Inglewood Police Department

The authorities ask the public to help identify a suspect in connection with a possible hate crime in Inglewood.

What we know:

According to the police, the incident occurred on Tuesday, April 15, in the 200 Block of W. Hyde Park.

Officials said the suspect approached the victim and repeatedly hit him in his head and face as he screamed racist unrest. The victim fell to the ground and was further attacked.

The suspect tried to stab the victim, but failed and fled to the west on the Hyde Park Boulevard.

The victim suffered facial fractures and an eye loss, and his house keys were stolen during the attack.

The suspect is described as a man between the ages of 30 and 40, about 6,00 “tall and weighs 200 pounds.

He was wearing a green sweater shirt with hoodie, a black face mask, green jogging pants, black gloves and white and green Nike shoes. The remarkable characteristics include a tattoo on the stomach and a mole between the left eye and nose.

The suspect can be associated with a tinted rear windows with a silver/blue/green Chevrolet Malibu from 2008-2012.

What you can do:

Anyone who has information about this crime is asked to contact the Inglewood Police Department Watch Commander at 310-412-5206, whereby the report number 25-21040. Further inquiries can be directed to the Inglewood Police Detective Bureau at 310-412-5240.

The source: Information for this story comes from the Inglewood Police Department.

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