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Sacramento Unites for Justice After Hate Crime Attack Leaves Local Man in Coma

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Sacramento Unites for Justice After Hate Crime Attack Leaves Local Man in Coma

A night of Halloween fun turned tragic for Alvin Prasad, who ended up in a coma following an alleged hate crime attack outside Badlands, a well-known LGBTQ+ bar in Sacramento’s Lavender Heights district. The local community was shaken when news broke about Alvin’s assault, prompting a heartfelt call for unity and justice. His daughter, Andrea Prasad, shared that her father—a man full of color and vibrancy—now lies unresponsive, with a feeding tube as the clock ticks on his recovery.

In the days following the attack, supporters gathered for candlelight vigils at Sacramento City Hall, lighting candles not just for Alvin but as a symbol of hope and solidarity. They demanded accountability while expressing their heartbreak over the violent incident. The police have arrested 24-year-old Sean Payton, who faces grave charges, including assault with a hate crime enhancement. The incident has sparked conversations about safety and acceptance within the community, leading city leaders to explore measures like establishing a neighborhood watch.

As the city comes together, it’s clear that flowers, candles, and chants for justice might just be the beginning. Let’s hope this serves as a reminder that behind every headline, there’s a person—somebody just wanting to shine their light, never expecting it could dim so suddenly. And maybe, just maybe, we’ll all reignite our commitment to looking out for one another, because no one should walk alone during dark times.

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