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Man Arrested for Alleged Hate Crime Assault in Mountain View
Created by Kimberlee Sakamoto on 10/2/2009 12:20:00 PM


MOUNTAIN VIEW (BCN) -- Mountain View police arrested a man Wednesday night for allegedly  yelling racial slurs and punching a man at an apartment complex.

Officers responded at about 7:22 p.m. Wednesday to a report of a  fight in progress in the common area of an apartment complex in the 1900  block of California Street.

Arriving officers learned that a 20 year-old man from Sunnyvale  and his 20 year-old girlfriend, a resident of Palo Alto, were standing  outside of the complex in a parking area when a purple van drove up to them  and stopped.

A man emerged from the passenger side of the van, smashed a beer  bottle on the ground and then approached the victim and his girlfriend. When  the couple, who are black, began to walk into the complex towards a friend's  apartment, the suspect followed them, yelled a racial slur at them and threw  a can of beer at the male victim, according to police.

The can did not hit the victim, but by the time he and his  girlfriend made it to the front door of their friend's apartment, the suspect  had caught up to them and punched the victim in the face, police said.

In response, the victim fought back in defense and the commotion  prompted other residents of that apartment unit to come outside to try to  break it up.

The victim's girlfriend called 911 and the suspect ran back  towards the van, according to police.

At about 9:50 p.m., a patrol officer in that area spotted the  purple van and contacted the driver as he was getting out of the van.  Officers determined that he lived at the complex and matched the suspect  description.

The suspect, identified as Humberto Pineda, 26, was arrested and  booked into Santa Clara County jail for assault with a deadly weapon, hate  crime, battery, driving while under the influence and driving on a suspended  driver's license and for violating his probation terms.
     
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  10/2/2009 1:39:58 PM
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It amazes me how often members of one minority verbally (or physically) attack another minority. Sad...
     
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