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Woman assaulted in D.C. Chinatown, told to “go back to China” – AsAmNews

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Police are investigating a potential hate crime against a woman from Boston during a weekend trip to D.C., NBC reports.

Roulin Wu was walking around D.C.’s Chinatown with a friend on the morning of Saturday, Oct. 12, when a stranger approached them and hit Wu on the head with a grill, she told NBC. The perpetrator allegedly told her to “go back to China.”

“Right after the incident…I think I cried for straight an hour,” Wu said.

For the rest of the trip, Wu said that she carried around her selfie stick as a self-defense weapon. “I was actually thinking about [whether] I need to establish a will so that if I die, my parents can get my money,” she told NBC.

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D.C. police have released photos of the potential suspect and are asking for information regarding their whereabouts. The incident is also being investigated as a potential hate crime.

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