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2 sentenced to 3-year jail for assaulting Sikh-American

A US court has sentenced two persons to three years in prison after charging them with hate crime for brutally assaulting a Sikh-American man last year in California.

Chase Little and Colton Leblanc were found guilty of felony assault and hate crime charges. They were sentenced to a three-year term in the California state prison for attacking Maan Singh Khalsa.

Khalsa, a Sikh American father and IT specialist, was brutally assaulted in Richmond Bay area, California in September last year.

The Sikh-American was stopped at an intersection and the attackers got out of their truck and assaulted by hitting his face repeatedly, knocking off his turban and cutting his religiously-mandated unshorn hair with a knife.

"The recognition of the attack as a hate crime as harm to my dignity and my entire community is the first step in the process," said Khalsa, who had recognised his attackers during his statement in court on Thursday.

"I still consider you my brothers, and I hope that you will learn about me and my community, and one day consider me your brother, too," he said according to a statement issued yesterday by the rights group named The Sikh Coalition.

Prior to the charges, the coalition, community leaders, and a group of civil rights organisations advocated vigorously on behalf of Khalsa, urging for a hate crime investigation and prosecution."The attack upon Khalsa based upon his perceived religion and identity is an attack upon us all," Contra Costa County Deputy District Attorney Simon O Connell said.
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