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Los Angeles police: "Armenians committed hate crimes against Azerbaijanis"

Police in Los Angeles said on July 23 that Azerbaijanis were attacked and injured by Armenians during the events in front of the Azerbaijani Consulate General in Los Angeles two days ago.
The statement came from the Consulate General of Azerbaijan in Los Angeles.
It should be noted that after the incident, the Armenian Dashnaks and the Armenian propaganda in general tried to cover up their crimes by presenting themselves as victims on all social media platforms, saying that the Azerbaijanis were aggressing against them. From the very first day, the Consulate General insisted on an objective official statement on the events and a clear statement of who was attacked.

As a result of the efforts of the Consulate General, it was officially confirmed that the incident was committed by the Armenian Dashnaks.

In addition, the police said that they would open a criminal case against the Armenian perpetrators of these atrocities, not only on the charge of injury, but also on the charge of hatred, which is a more serious offense.

Immediately after the incident, the Consul General contacted the Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department, Michel Moore, informed him of the seriousness of the situation and expressed his serious criticism of the police's inability to prevent the Armenian violence. He said in advance that the Los Angeles Police were aware of the protest by our community and assured the Consulate General that the safety of the protesters would be fully ensured. Moore repeatedly apologized to the Consul General for the incident, noting that the issue will be seriously investigated and a special investigation team will be set up.

At present, one Armenian has been detained and the investigation is underway to identify and prosecute others. The Consulate General is taking all necessary measures to identify and punish the Armenian criminals as soon as possible.

24 July 2020
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