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HATE CRIMES

UCLA Asian Pacific Coalition
Mai Pham
Another Senseless Hate Crime
March 5, 1997
Another Senseless Hate Crime
Tragedy befell the Vietnamese community on Jan 29, 1996, when Thien Minh Ly, a 24-year
old Vietnamese man and former graduate of UCLA, was murdered while rollerblading in his
Tustin hometown high school tennis court. Ly was found lying in a pool of blood the
following morning by a janitor, maimed by an excessive number of stabbing wounds to
various parts of his body, as well as slashing wounds to his throat.
In the immediate aftermath of his death, friends, family, and acquaintances could not
fathom the senselessness of the crime that ended Ly's life. All who knew him remembered
him with love, respect, and admiration. A man of exemplary integrity, intelligence,
confidence and spirit, Ly embodied the model Vietnamese American. He was a dutiful and
loving son to his parents, a beloved older brother to his younger siblings, and a friend
that one could always count on in times of need. He was an academic in endless pursuit of
knowledge: at UCLA, he obtained both an English and a Biology degree in four years, had
just completed a Master's in Physiology and Biophysics at Georgetown, and was
contemplating the study of Law just before his death. While at UCLA, Thien was a leader.
He wholeheartedly dedicated himself to the UCLA Vietnamese Students' Association (VSA) as
VSA's Culture Night Director, VSA's newsletter editor, and finally, at the height of his
VSA involvement, as VSA President '92-'93.
Hundreds attended the candlelight vigil held for him the same week he was murdered. An
article about his death hangs in the UCLA English counseling office. Flowers from all
over the VN community overflowed the mortuary during his viewing and funeral. Tears
flowed endlessly for Thien; his was a loss mourned by all.
It was not until March 2, 1996 that the mystery surrounding Ly's murder ended. That day,
police arrested Gunner Lindberg, age 21, and Dominic Christopher, age 17, after
discovering a letter that Lindberg had written to a former prison inmate in New Mexico.
The letter contained graphic details about the murder, as well as the writer's apparent
insoucience about the whole incident. Sandwiched between birthday plans, news about a
friend's baby, and talk about the need for a new tattoo was this boastful account of what
happened the night of Jan 29th:
Oh I killed a jap a while ago I stabbed him to Death at Tustin High school I walked up to
him Dominic was with me and I seen this guy Roller blading and I had a knife. WE walk in
the tennis court where he was I walked up to him. Dominic was right there I walked right
up to him and he was scared I looked at him and said 'Oh I thought I knew you' and he got
happy that he wasn't gona get jumped. Then I hit him...
I pulled the knife out a butcher knife and he said 'no' then I put the knife to his
throught and asked him Do you have a car. And he grabed my hand that I had the knife in
and looked at me, trying to get a description of me so I stomped on his head 3 times and
each time said 'Stop loooking at me' then he was kinda knocked out Dazzed then I stabbed
him in the side about 7 or 8 times he rolled over a little so I stabbed his back out 18
or 19 times then he layed flat and I slit one side of his throught on his jugular vain.
Oh, the sounds the guy was making were like Uhhh. then Dominic said 'do it again ' and I
said 'I already Did. Dude. Ya, Do it again' so I cut his other juggular vain, and Dominic
said Kill him Do it again' and I said 'he's already Dead' Dominic Said 'Stab him in the
heart' So I stabbed him about 20 or 21 times in the heart...
Then I wanted to go back and look, so we Did and he was dieing just then taking in some
bloody gasps of air so I nidged his face with my shoe a few times, then i told Dominic to
kick him, so he kicked the f--- out of his face and he still has blood on his Shoes all
over...then I ditched the knife, after whiping it clean onto the side of the 5
freeway...here's the clippings from the newspaper we were on all the channels. (LA.
Times, Orange County, Grisly Account of Ly Killing Believed Penned by Suspect, 3/7/96)
Since the time of arrest, both parties have confessed their part in the murder. The
original arraignment date was set for March 22, 1996 for Lindberg, but has been pushed
back to April 19, 1996. Likewise, Christopher's arraignment has been pushed back twice.
It is not known yet whether Christopher will be tried as an adult.
Was there racial motivation behind the crime? White supremecist paraphernalia were found
at Lindberg's and Christopher's home. Lindberg carelessly referred to Ly as a jap in the
letter he wrote to his friend. Yet Lindberg staunchly denies a racial motive. The Tustin
police, too, seem reluctant to publicize the racial implications of the crime. For
instance, the Tustin Weekly omitted the words I killed a jap in their rendition of
Lindberg's letter (Tustin Weekly, Graphic death scene details described, 3/8/96)
Furthermore, both the Tustin Weekly and the LA Times have stated that the police
attribute robbery as the motive for Ly's murder.
In light of this information, the inference that can be made is obvious. Racial
motivation undoubtedly played a part in the murder. For how could Gunner Lindberg and
Dominic Christopher so easily, blithely, and violently kill Thien Minh Ly if they
respected him as a human being? They stomped on him with about as much thought as they
would step on an ant. They listened to his cries of pain and torture with sadistic
delight. They continually attacked him when he was already helpless, and then, to add
further insult to the injury, Christopher kicked Ly's bleeding face. To the two
murderers, Thien was nothing but a jap, a sub-human organism whose life they had a right
to take.
But what did Thien mean to those who loved him; how did they feel? They are heart-broken,
bereft, angry that his death was caused by an unnecessary, random act of violence. And
what about the Vietnamese Community? News about Ly's murder and the ensuing arrest of his
two assailants have horrified and enraged the Vietnamese community in Orange county, so
much so that the Vietnaese Community of Orange County (VNCOC), a non-profit human and
social services group, and various other organizations throughout the VN community in
Orange county, joined under the name of the Thien Minh Ly Ad Hoc Committee. Their purpose
is to ensure that the murderers receive just punishment for taking Ly's life.
A candlelight vigil was held April 6, 1996 by the Council of Asian Pacific Americans of
Orange County to raise awareness about violence against Asian-Americans; one of the
people being honored was Thien Minh Ly.
WE must preserve Thien Minh Ly's name in order to remind others that no one is safe in
the U.S while ignorance and racial hate run rampant. WE must strive to become more aware
of the dangers facing Asain-Americans in present day American society and educate others
that all our cultures are beautiful. WE must cry out that a tragedy such as this could
happen and work to teach everyone to respect all of humanity.
These kind of hate crimes and unjustified and unreasonable. For instance, when Gunner
said that he "killed a jap", it makes me so sick. The absolute carelessness of just
casually saying it in a letter is just decussating! And the thought that he didn't even
care that it was a human being that he killed makes me feel embarrassed to belong to the
human race. For one person to do such a horrible thing and not think twice about what he
just did is appalling.
Billage Newsletter
Hate Crimes in Ottawa
By Josie Newman-Provost
January 5, 1999
Several civil rights organizations, including the Catholic Civil Rights League, have
received a promise from the head of the Ottawa-Carleton Regional Police hate crimes unit
that he will suggest the Crown Attorney's office lay a charge of public incitement of
hatred in relation to offensive articles an Ottawa writer had published in two
Ottawa-area alternative newspapers.
The December 23 edition of Ottawa X Press featured a front page cover of a partially
bare-breasted image of the Virgin Mary, while the inside of the magazine described the
image as depicting the idea of the whore and the saint. The newspaper is distributed all
over the Ottawa region where it can be picked up by anyone, even children.
Capital Xtra, the second alternative newspaper, referred to Christ as a queer and
published an article by Andrew Griffin, the writer in question, which described his
support for an art exhibit which included a large photocopy of a crucified Jesus-pig with
a real blood-dripping beef heart nailed to it. In another Ottawa X Press article, Griffin
described Mother Teresa of Calcutta as a witch, hypocrite, old hag, and Albanian rubbish,
and, in Capital Xtra, called Pope John Paul 11 His arseholishness Pope John Paul 11. 
Robert Eady, who works for the Catholic Civil Rights League in Ottawa, was accompanied by
representatives from the Canadian Family Action Coalition, Human Life International and
Women for Life, Faith and Family to his recent meeting with Sgt. Patrick Callahan.
All of us, including a couple of others who couldn't make it, are committed to having a
charge laid to stamp out this kind of crime against Catholicism and Christianity. The
absolute filth of what's contained in these articles is unbelievable,Eady said.
In Section 319(2) of the Criminal Code of Canada, it states that everyone who, by
communicating statements, other than in private conversation, wilfully promotes hatred
against an identifiable group is guilty of (a) an indictable offence and is liable to
imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years; or (b) an offence punishable on summary
conviction.
If a Jew or a Muslim were spoken about in this fashion, the person who said such things
would be charged immediately and it would be all over the media, said Eady. It's
outrageous that crimes against Christianity so often go unnoticed.
Eady has been fighting hate crimes for a few years now. In 1994, he received three
obscene, threatening hate phone calls from an anonymous caller. These were placed after
he'd sent a complaint to the secretary-general of the CRTC regarding something the hosts
of Defiant Voices, a show aired on Ottawa radio station CKCU, had sent him. It was a CD
cover with artwork that suggested Christian fundamentalists have the lifecycle of
insects. 
Crime is for the ignorant. If you are uneducated, you will turn to crime.
The Ottawa Citizen
Crime isn't black and white 
Randall Denley
Thursday, July 28, 1999
Ottawa police are swamped in their attempts to stem a wave of crime that ranges from
fraud, to dealing drugs, to murder. There's one common thread in all of this, says Ottawa
Police Chief Brian Ford. In each case, the criminals are white. While statistics on crime
are not recorded by race, Ottawa police estimate that fully 90 per cent of crimes
committed locally are by whites. Police are calling for the hiring of more white
officers, to help them better understand the customs of the white criminals. Ford, who is
white, is frank about the racial element in the crime spree. Some of these families have
been in Canada for generations. The scary part is, the criminals look just like you or
me. Police sources say that white criminals often wear sports gear or even business
suits, but there is no distinctive dress code that could alert potential victims to the
presence of a white criminal. Spokesmen for local whites were shocked by the numbers, but
defensive.Jacquelin Holzman is a member of Ottawa City Council, an all white group that
is believed to exert considerable influence within the white community. She goes by the
street name The Mayor.Certainly the white people I know are the exception here, Holzman
said. Land developers, lobbyists, people like that. All fine citizens. We sometimes
forget about them when the media write another story about white crime.'' The figures on
white crime are stunning, spectacular, stupendous'' said Counsellor Richard Cannings.
Cannings, who is white, is proposing a series of one-way streets and road closings to
keep white criminals out of his ward. Some criminologists question whether race is the
dominating factor in determining criminal activity, pointing to poverty and lack of jobs.
If government could find a way to put white people to work, many wouldn't need to turn to
crime, says Prof. John Smith. Spokesmen for Canada's native peoples were relieved that
the white crime problem has finally been brought out into the open. We want genealogical
testing done on these people so they can be deported to their homelands. Let England and
Ireland deal with their own problems, said one. 
Sounds silly when you put it that way doesn't it? Almost as silly as having too seriously
discuss the notion that because some blacks are criminals, all blacks are no good. We
have read in the last few days about Jamaican posses, the latest ethnic crime threat. Now
Jamaican-Canadians have to defend themselves again. Like when Ben Johnson, the famous
Canadian runner became a Jamaican again after he used steroids. Like when Clinton Gayle,
accused of murdering a Toronto police officer, became a Jamaican although he has lived in
this country since he was eight. 
One has to feel sorry for Jamaican-Canadians coping with the exaggerated publicity and no
doubt fearing the white crime wave too. 
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