Assault Suspect Pleads ‘Not Criminally Responsible’ in Maryland

December 3, 2021

BALTIMORE, Maryland—67-year-old Hy-Shin Williams and her sister, 66-year-old Hye-kyong Yun were left bruised and bleeding after their faces were bashed in with a cement cinder block as they were getting ready to close up shop Sunday night, May 2.

Both women needed to be hospitalized and continue to suffer from headaches and dizziness. A plastic surgeon needed to stitch closed one of the gashes to Williams’ head as well, according to the Baltimore Sun.

49-year-old Darryl Doles was soon arrested for assaulting the two Korean women. This was after Doles allegedly attacked three other liquor stores owned by Asian-Americans.

When asked why he hurt the Korean women, Doles replied, “They need to go back to their country. I’ll order out before I eat that motherf**king food.”

After hearing Doles’ statement, a Baltimore grand jury indicted the 49-year-old Monday on 22 criminal charges including attempted murder, hate crimes, assault, and destruction of property, reports the Baltimore Sun.

However, Darryl Doles entered a plea of “not criminally responsible” on Thursday in Baltimore City Circuit Court.

Timeline of Assaults on May 2:

12:00 a.m.—Doles then walks into Wonder Land Liquors, also on Pennsylvania Ave, and starts kicking in the display window and knocking things over before he was asked to leave. Hy-Shin tried locking the door and that’s when Doles showed up with a cinder block and began attacking.

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