A man from England remembers the fear of his life because he was brutally assaulted outside his home by a striker screaming at him.
On April 15, Javier Ibara, 41, was heading to work when he opened a gate outside his home on 200 blocs of West Hyde Park Boulevard at 6:40 am
When the head of ibarra was turned towards the gate, the observation video took over the male suspect heading towards the IBarra from the back and toured him in his head.
The suspect, who was wearing the face leap, gloves, and the Hodi group, suspected a congruent green color, perfumes Eibra over and over again in the head and face and tries to defend itself.
“I ran around my truck and shouted at my face very quickly,” You are Mexican! I hate you! I remember Ebara.
The suspect eventually holds Ebra and throws him on the floor while hearing Ebara screaming.
“All over my face, there was a lot of blood.” “My eyes were completely closed. It was a very horrific experience because when I fell to the ground, I was thinking,” This man, he will kill me. “I didn’t know what to do.”
I hear Ebara screaming for help and calling his wife while the man continued to kick and kick him.
The observation video showed that his wife goes out before she wandered quickly to seize her mobile phone so that she could record the suspect, but the man was able to escape.
He took the keys to Ebara’s house with him fleeing. The Inloud police said his car was described as a silver, blue or green Chevo Malibu.

Ebara, of Spanish origin, said that he does not know the man and believes that he was targeted in a possible hate crime.
“I think it should be a hate crime,” he said. “But I don’t know the reason. I am of Spanish origin, but I am not looking for problems with anyone.”
It is believed that the suspect ranges between 30 and 40 years. Its length is about 6 feet and weighs about 200 pounds.
While Ebara continues to recover from the brutal attack, he said that his wife and daughter are afraid that the attacker will return.
“I am more afraid, not for me, but for my daughter because she does not want to go to school, she does not want to go out, she does not want to play,” said Ebara.
Anyone with information about the accident is urged to call the Inglewood Police Department at 312-412-5206.