Man who told immigrant to go back to country asked to write essay
A homeless man who yelled at a Ukrainian immigrant to go back to his own country, spat in his face and threatened to slash him was sentenced to 90 days in jail and asked to write a 500-word essay explaining the challenges people face in starting new lives in the United States.
The Oregonian reports Harold Eugene Denson III pleaded no contest to unlawful use of a weapon and second-degree bias, a hate crime under Oregon law, for targeting the victim based on his national origin.
But in an unusual plea deal, a judge agreed to dismiss the bias charge if Denson writes the essay.
Denson has until late March to write the essay, otherwise he will be convicted of the bias charge and could face additional punishment.
Denson said he appreciated the opportunity.
Article continues after this advertisementHe was arrested Aug. 25 after the incident with the victim, Artem Kutuzov, outside a VW dealership in Portland where Kutuzov works.
Article continues after this advertisementInvestigators say the incident happened after Kutuzov walked up to Denson with a trash bag and a request that he pick up belongings that had spilled onto the dealership’s property. RGA
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