SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — A person accused of fatally capturing one particular person and wounding 5 others at a Southern California church luncheon final 12 months has been charged with dozens of federal hate crimes in reference to the assault, which investigators stated was motivated by political hatred of Taiwan.
The indictment introduced Thursday by the U.S. Division of Justice expenses David Chou, of Las Vegas, with 98 counts together with weapons and explosives expenses and forcefully obstructing the free train of faith.
Messages in search of remark from attorneys who’ve represented Chou, 69, in a separate case in state courtroom weren’t instantly returned.
Authorities stated Chou chained and nailed shut exit doorways earlier than launching the assault on a gathering of older parishioners from the Irvine Taiwanese Presbyterian Church in Laguna Woods on Might 15, 2022.
Chou had two handguns, baggage of ammunition and 4 Molotov cocktail-style units, and was motivated by hatred of Taiwan, the place he grew up, investigators stated.
Among the many expenses had been 45 counts of obstructing free train of non secular beliefs by pressure, “which resulted within the loss of life of 1 particular person, included makes an attempt to kill 44 others, and concerned using a firearm and tried use of explosives and fireplace,” the Justice Division stated in an announcement.
Chou was charged final 12 months by Orange County prosecutors with homicide and tried homicide together with enhancements for a hate crime and different counts. He pleaded not responsible. On-line data present Chou is at the moment bein held with out bail in Orange County and due again in courtroom July 14.
Authorities stated Chou had no prior connection to the church. They stated he spent an hour with attendees earlier than the assault, apparently to realize their belief, then closed the doorways and began capturing.
Dr. John Cheng, the 52-year-old son of a congregant, charged at Chou and was killed, authorities say. His motion helped disrupt the shooter, who was hit by a chair thrown by the church’s former pastor and jumped on by a number of individuals who tied him up with an extension twine till police arrived.
The wounded victims ranged in age from 66 to 92.
Chou, a U.S. citizen, grew up in Taiwan after his household was pressured from mainland China when communists took management, authorities have stated.
If convicted, he faces a most penalty of loss of life or life in jail with out parole.
Weber reported from Los Angeles.