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    Man Who Attacked ‘Grandpa Vicha’ in San Francisco Is Found Not Guilty of Murder - The New York Times

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    A man was acquitted of murder but convicted of involuntary manslaughter for the 2021 attack on 'Grandpa Vicha' in San Francisco, a case that fueled the Stop Asian Hate movement.

    1. Man Who Attacked ‘Grandpa Vicha’ in San Francisco Is Found Not Guilty of Murder  The New York Times
    2. Suspect found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in 2021 San Francisco 'Grandpa Vicha' murder case  ABC7 San Francisco
    3. Man acquitted of murder in S.F. killing of ‘Grandpa Vicha,’ case that sparked Stop Asian Hate movement  San Francisco Chronicle
    4. US man found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in death of elderly Asian man  The Guardian
    5. Involuntary manslaughter conviction in ‘Grandpa Vicha' trial  NBC Bay Area

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