Man who took an ax to a fruit stand in a 'reign of terror' is ordered to pay vendors $2.8 million
Briefly

During a trial in Van Nuys, a jury determined Daniel McGuire committed a series of violent acts against local street vendors, resulting in a substantial financial penalty.
McGuire's racially charged manifesto and violent actions against Jonathan Alvarez and Tomas Leocadio exemplify a broader issue of hate and discrimination faced by immigrant street vendors.
The significant jury ruling not only supports the victims but also serves as a powerful reminder that communities reject acts of racism and violence towards any group.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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