Piara Singh had just finished preparing meals for the lungar, a community kitchen, when Gilbert Garcia spotted him outside a Southwest Fresno gurdwara. Garcia screamed something about the Taliban and the Muslims as he attacked Singh. The local prosecutors treated the incident on May 5, 2013 as a hate crime.
Singh was hospitalised for more than a week with head wounds, broken ribs and lung lacerations. “It stands to reason from common sense that anyone who would engage in this type of horrific behaviour would be someone who is classified as not necessarily being normal,” said Fresno County Superior Court Judge Alvin Harrell III.
“The bottom line is justice was meted out on Wednesday and in our community, if you're going to commit a hate crime, you're going to go to the prison,” said prosecutor Tim Donovan.
“Justice has been served. Not only does the victim and his family have closure, but so does the entire Sikh community because there was an acknowledgement that a hate crime occurred,” Ike Grewal, a local Sikh community activist told local media outlets.
According to Grewal, Garcia made racial slurs about Muslims and told Singh that he was ‘going to destroy the mosque’.
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