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Rally against Asian hate held outside court hearing for 2 charged in Richmond cafe incident

A rally was held outside the Richmond courthouse as two people charged in connection to an alleged racist incident at a coffee shop were scheduled to make an appearance. Jordan Armstrong reports – Jun 23, 2021

Dozens of people showed their support for the Asian community in Richmond on Wednesday morning.

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A rally was held at the first court appearance for two people facing mischief charges from an alleged racist incident at a coffee shop in March.

A portion of the incident, which happened March 29 at Rocanini Coffee Roasters in Richmond, was captured on security video.

According to the café’s manager, the pair sat at a table and chairs in an area where they weren’t allowed.

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When she asked them to move, the situation escalated — with the man pouring coffee on the ground and the woman pouring coffee on the manager, she said.

The pair allegedly used anti-Asian slurs as they were asked to leave.

Richmond RCMP said Astrid Maria Secreve and Michel Jean-Jacque Berthiaume each face a charge of mischief.

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The pair didn’t appear in person at court on Wednesday. Instead, counsel appeared on their behalf via video link and the matter has been adjourned.

The Stop Anti-Asian Hate Crimes advocacy group held a rally outside the courthouse to condemn anti-Asian hate.

Ivan Pak said it’s important to stand together with others to denounce racism.

“Racism has no place in Canada,” he said.

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–With files from Simon Little and Emily Lazatin

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