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Hate Crime: Feds Charge Quincy Man Accused Of Race-Based Attack Hate Crime: Feds Charge Quincy Man Accused Of Race-Based Attack
Hate Crime: Feds Charge Quincy Man Accused Of Race-Based Attack A Quincy man accused of yelling "Go back to China" before driving into a man of Asian descent has been charged with a federal hate crime, authorities said.  John Sullivan, 77, was charged on Wednesday, Feb. 15, with violating the Shepard-Byrd Hate Crimes Prevention Act, the US Attorney for Massachusetts said.  Police were called to 40 Washington Street in Quincy just before 11 a.m. on Dec. 2 after Sullivan allegedly drove into George Ngo, causing the man to fall onto the hood of his car, police said. After Ngo fell off, Sullivan is accused of yelling a racial slur before crashing …
Victim Of Racial Attack In Quincy On The Mend With Community Support Victim Of Racial Attack In Quincy On The Mend With Community Support
Victim Of Racial Attack In Quincy On The Mend With Community Support The victim who suffered a broken shoulder, concussion, and torn ligaments as the result of a racial attack earlier this month now has a coalition of community supporters in the form of an online fundraiser. George Ngo and his sister Desiree Thien were attacked by 77-year-old John Sullivan of Quincy on Friday, Dec. 2, as previously reported by Daily Voice.  Sullivan is accused of yelling "go back to China" before ramming his car straight towards Ngo, who clung to the hood of the car before Sullivan braked, tossing Ngo into a ditch.  Ngo, who moved his sister out of the vehicl…
Quincy Man Accused Of Racially Motivated Attack Deemed Dangerous, Given Home Confinement: DA Quincy Man Accused Of Racially Motivated Attack Deemed Dangerous, Given Home Confinement: DA
Quincy Man Accused Of Racially Motivated Attack Deemed Dangerous, Given Home Confinement: DA A Quincy man who is accused of yelling "Go back to China" before driving into a man and carrying him on his hood last week was deemed a dangerous individual at a Thursday, Dec. 8, hearing, authorities said.  John Sullivan, 77, won't wait for his trial behind bars, however, as Judge Neil Hourihan ruled that Sullivan will be sequestered from the public with house arrest, the Norfolk County District Attorney's Office said. The Quincy man will have to pay a $10,000 surety bond — far less than the prosecution's ask of $50,000 — and wear a GPS monitor as part of the home confinement cond…