Police Arrest Man, Teen In Beating Of Central California Sikh Man

FRESNO, Calif. (AP) -- Police say one man and a 17-year-old juvenile have been arrested for allegedly beating and running over a 68-year-old Central California Sikh man in December.

The Fresno Bee reports Wednesday that Fresno police Chief Jerry Dyer says the suspects intentionally struck the man and left him in the street.

Dyer says the evidence indicates both suspects targeted Amrik Singh Bal solely because of his traditional Sikh dress, which includes a turban.

Bal was injured but survived.

Investigators have recommended the two be charged with assault with a deadly weapon, conspiracy and a hate crime.

On Dec. 26, Bal was standing on a Fresno street when he was attacked by the two with their fists. After the beating, Bal tried to run away but the teen veered into Bal, knocking him into the air before he slammed into pavement.

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