U.S. teen gets 2-year probation for assaulting Sikh-American

The boy was also ordered to perform 200 hours of community service, part of which must be serving the Sikh community.

March 10, 2016 10:18 am | Updated November 17, 2021 02:03 am IST - NEW YORK:

A U.S. teenager, charged with hate crime after he brutally assaulted a Sikh-American man last year and called him a “terrorist” and “bin Laden,” has been sentenced to two years’ probation and ordered to perform community service for the Sikh community.

The 17-year-old, whose name was not released, had pleaded guilty in December last year to hitting Inderjit Singh Mukker (53) of Darien, Illinois, in a traffic altercation on September 8, just days before the 9/11 anniversary.

DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin announced on Wednesday that the Willowbrook teen has been sentenced to two years of probation by the juvenile court.

Undergo counselling, pay restitution

Besides probation, he was also ordered to perform 200 hours of community service, part of which must be serving the Sikh community, pay over $4,800 in restitution and undergo counselling as deemed necessary by the Probation Department.

“My office has zero tolerance for crimes based on hatred or prejudices. Not only have the defendant’s outrageous actions on September 8, taken an emotional, physical and even financial toll on Mukker that continues to this very day, his actions also have shaken the entire community,” Mr. Berlin said.

Serious crime with serious consequences

Mr. Berlin has said the defendant in this case learned that any attack motivated in whole or in part by a pre-conceived bias against another individual is a serious crime that carries serious consequences.

Mr. Mukker and the defendant were involved in a “road rage” incident instigated by the defendant yelling racial slurs at the Sikh-American, including “Terrorist, go back to your country, Bin Laden!”, a police investigation had found.

Fractured cheekbone, lacerated cheek

The defendant repeatedly punched Mukker in the face as he sat in his vehicle. Mukker lost consciousness, bled profusely and suffered a fractured cheekbone and a laceration to his cheek.

Upon their arrival, police had found Mukker in the front driver’s seat of his vehicle. He received six stitches.

He even punched a cop

Police located the defendant, who had fled the scene, at his home. When officers attempted to arrest him, he had resisted and even punched a police officer in the face.

Advocacy group The Sikh Coalition said ever since Mr. Mukker was “viciously assaulted,” there has been a “meteoric rise” in hate crimes against Sikh-Americans as xenophobic political speech has increased.

“Charging the teen, a good step”

“Charging the assailant with a hate crime is an important step towards addressing the broader epidemic. We hope that the 200 hours of community service are spent with the Sikh-American community in an effort to further educate people about the community,” Sikh Coalition Legal Director Harsimran Kaur said.

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