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Inglewood gardener attacked in hate crime, police say
Inglewood gardener attacked in hate crime, police say

Yahoo

time01-05-2025

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Inglewood gardener attacked in hate crime, police say

The Brief The attack happened on Tuesday, April 15 in the 200 block of W. Hyde Park. The victim suffered facial fractures and an eye laceration, and his house keys were stolen during the attack. Officials said the suspect approached the victim, punching him repeatedly in the head and face while shouting racial slurs. INGLEWOOD, Calif. - Javier Ibarra says he never saw it coming. He was opening the front gate at the Inglewood complex he lives in, like he has done at 6:30 a.m. for the years he's lived there, to get his gardening work truck out. That's when a tall man dressed in a green sweatsuit attacked him from the back. Ibarra says the man expressed his hate for Mexicans, as he started to hit him. The victim suffered facial fractures and an eye laceration, and his house keys were stolen during the attack. Surveillance video shows the attack went on for a bit, and stopped when the victim screamed out his wife's name, and she came out their front door. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Man viciously attacked in suspected hate crime in Inglewood; suspect sought She went back inside to get a phone to call 911, and by the time she got to her husband, the suspect had run off. Neighbors shared with investigators images of a vehicle the man was seen getting into. No one recognizes him, although someone did say off camera they saw him looking into recyclable trash bins. Investigators are putting out enhanced images of the suspect, describing him as a male, between 30 and 40 years of age, about 6 ft tall and 200 lbs. They add that he has a tattoo on his stomach and a mole between his left eye and his nose. The vehicle is described as a 2008-2012 silver-blue/green Chevrolet Malibu with tinted rear windows. They are asking anyone with information to call the Inglewood Police Department's Detective Bureau at 310-412-5240 or the Watch Commander at 310-412-5206. Ibarra's family has set up a fundraising page to help pay for medical costs. The Source Information for this story is from the Inglewood Police Department and interviews with the victim, Javier Ibarra, and neighbors on April 30, 2025.

Southern California man violently beaten in possible hate crime attack as suspect yells racial slurs
Southern California man violently beaten in possible hate crime attack as suspect yells racial slurs

Yahoo

time30-04-2025

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Southern California man violently beaten in possible hate crime attack as suspect yells racial slurs

An Inglewood man recalls fearing for his life as he was brutally assaulted outside his home by an attacker who yelled racial slurs at him. On April 15, Javier Ibarra, 41, was heading to work when he opened a gate outside his home on the 200 block of West Hyde Park Boulevard at 6:40 a.m. As Ibarra's head was turned toward the gate, surveillance video captured the male suspect sprinting towards Ibarra from behind and punching him in the head. The suspect, who was wearing a facemask, gloves, and a matching green-colored hoodie and sweatpants set, repeatedly punches Ibarra in the head and face and he tries to defend himself. 'He ran around my truck and he yelled at me very quickly, 'You f****** Mexican! I hate you!' and he started to punch me,' Ibarra recalled. The suspect eventually grabs Ibarra and throws him onto the ground while Ibarra is heard screaming in pain. 'All over my face, there was a lot of blood,' Ibarra said. 'My eye was completely closed. It was a very horrible experience because when I fell on the floor, I was thinking, 'This guy, he's going to kill me.' I didn't know what to do.' Ibarra is heard yelling for help and calling his wife's name as the man continued punching and kicking him. Surveillance video showed his wife stepping outside before quickly darting back inside to grab her cellphone so she could record the suspect, but the man was able to escape. He took Ibarra's house keys with him as he fled. Inglewood police said his vehicle was described as a silver, blue or green Chevy Malibu sedan. Ibarra, who is Hispanic, said he didn't know the man and believes he was targeted in a possible hate crime. 'I think it's got to be a hate crime,' he said. 'But, I don't know the reason. I'm Hispanic, but I'm not looking for problems with anybody.' The suspect is believed to be between 30-40 years old. He stands around 6 feet tall and weighs about 200 pounds. As Ibarra continues recovering from the brutal assault, he said his wife and daughter are fearful that the attacker could return. 'I'm more afraid, not for me, but for my daughter because she doesn't want to go to school, she doesn't want to go outside, she doesn't want to play,' Ibarra said. Anyone with information on the incident is urged to call the Inglewood Police Department at 310-412-5206. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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