Hawaii Police Hunt Suspect After Critical Acid Attack in Honolulu Chinatown
Hawaii Police Hunt Suspect After Critical Acid Attack in Honolulu Chinatown

Hawaii Police Hunt Suspect After Critical Acid Attack in Honolulu Chinatown

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Authorities in Honolulu, Hawaii, are searching for a suspect who threw sulfuric acid into a 30-year-old man's face in the city's Chinatown district, leaving the victim in critical condition. The attack occurred on a Friday night as the man was crossing the street, and witnesses described the attacker as a six-foot-tall man wearing a fitted blue shirt, a do-rag, and carrying a red bottle and a camera around his neck. Police have indicated that the victim did not know the suspect, and detectives are canvassing the area for surveillance footage and additional witnesses. The incident has been classified as first-degree assault, a serious felony under Hawaii law, though authorities have not yet determined a motive or whether the attack qualifies as a hate crime. This acid attack is the third reported on Oahu in the past two years, following similar incidents involving other victims, including a woman and a Chinese exchange teacher. The ongoing investigation continues as police urge anyone with information to come forward.

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