San Antonio police say attack decried as Islamophobic in viral clip isn't hate crime
Earlier this week, a Sonoma Ranch resident shared a video clip asking for help identifying a man she said pelted her mother's car with rocks. Because the alleged victim, Dr. Sarah Samreen, was wearing a hijab, her daughter described the incident as an example of Islamophobia, and many on social media agreed. After a one influencer shared the clip Sunday on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, it racked up half a million views.
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