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Acid Attack on Milwaukee Man Investigated As Hate Crime

A Milwaukee man is afraid to live in his own city after being attacked with acid outside of a Mexican restaurant on Friday night.At a Saturday press conference with city officials and activists, Mahud Villalaz, showed second-degree burns on his face and shared the shocking encounter with a deranged fool who threw acid on him…

A Milwaukee man is afraid to live in his own city after being attacked with acid outside of a Mexican restaurant on Friday night.

At a Saturday press conference with city officials and activists, Mahud Villalaz, showed second-degree burns on his face and shared the shocking encounter with a deranged fool who threw acid on him from a metal bottle who chastised him about his citizenship status.

ā€œā€™Why did you come here and invade my country?ā€™ā€ Villalaz said the man—described as white, about 6 feet tall with a medium build—asked him, as reported by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

The 42-year-old Milwaukee resident is a U.S. citizen grew up in Peru and immigrated to America as a young man, according to the outlet.

He said Saturday that he’s fearful to walk around in his own city.

ā€œI feel scared being an American citizen. I feel scared that I cannot feel protected in my own country with my neighbors,ā€ Villalaz, whose left cheek, ear and neck were discolored where the acid seared the skin.

The acid also damaged his left eye.

ā€œIt’s the first time in my life I’ve experienced someone’s hate like that,ā€ he said.

Democratic politician Rep. JoCasta Zamarripa joined Villalaz at the news conference and expressed her outrage at the attack, which police are reportedly investigating at a hate crime.

ā€œI’m angry that an innocent man has been so viciously attacked. I’m angry that a racist was able to live out his beliefs through violence against one of my constituents,ā€ he said.

The Milwaukee-based advocacy group Forward Latino posted images of Villalaz on Twitter on Sunday.

https://twitter.com/ForwardLatino/status/1190976851398791170?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

ā€œI don’t see how it could be anything else, as this is, sadly and tragically, a textbook case of hate,ā€ the organization’s president Darryl Morin said. ā€œI dare say it was premeditated—because no one walks around with a bottle of acid and hangs out in a predominantly Latino neighborhood for no reason.ā€

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