A suburban Chicago teenager already charged with punching a Sikh man
during what authorities say was a road rage incident, has been charged
with a hate crime, prosecutors said Tuesday.
Further investigation
into the incident on Septermber 8 revealed that the teen yelled racial
slurs from his vehicle at 53-year-old Inderjit Mukker, the State's
Attorney's Office said in a news release.
After the two pulled
over, Mukker stayed sitting in his vehicle, but the teen approached and
punched him in the face, prosecutors say.
A faith group called the
Sikh Coalition has been urging authorities to charge the teen with a
hate crime after Mukker told the group that his attacker had yelled at
him, calling him a terrorist.
"Crimes
based on hatred or prejudices have no place in our society," State's
Attorney Robert B Berlin said in a statement. "Any physical attack
motivated in whole or in part by an offender's pre-conceived bias
against another individual based on race, religion, disability, ethnic
origin or sexual orientation is a crime not only against the victim, but
against society as a whole."
"For the Sikh American community, a
formal hate crime charge was never about a harsher penalty, but instead
prosecuting the crime for what it was," Sikh Coalition legal director
Harsimran Kaur said.
After the incident, police identified the
teen and went to his home. There, according to Berlin's office, the
teen resisted arrest and punched a police officer in the face.
He has also been charged with five counts of felony aggravated battery.
A lawyer for the teenager could not immediately be identified.
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Chicago teen charged with hate crime
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