Date: Thu, 15 May 1997 15:26:44 -0700
From: AALDEF <AALDEF@postoffice.worldnet.att.net>
Subject: AALDEF REPRESENTS AA STUDENTS ATTACKED AT DENNYíS
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 14, 1997
CONTACT: Elizabeth R. OuYang Staff Attorney
Tel. (212) 966-5932
7 ASIAN AMERICAN AND WHITE SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ATTACKED AT DENNY'S RESTAURANT
AFTER THEY WERE DENIED SERVICE
The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) is representing a Filipino
American male student, a Chinese American female, a Japanese American female, 3 international
Japanese students, and a Caucasian male regarding an incident that occurred at Dennyís
restaurant on Erie Boulevard, Syracuse, New York on April 11, 1997.
Six Asian/American students and their white companion were attacked in the parking
lot of Denny's restaurant after being denied service. Inside the restaurant, the
students waited several minutes without being attended to. Finally, they placed their
names on the waiting list themselves. Some of them observed groups of white males
who arrived afterwards being seated immediately. The students also observed tables
which they could have been seated at, but were not. After the students complained
about the unfair treatment, they were told to leave and were escorted out the door
by two of Denny's hired security guards.
Outside, one of the security guards began to push one of the students. Suddenly,
a large group of white males exited Denny's and attacked one of the male international
students. As the others in the Asian American party attempted to come to his aid,
they were also attacked. Two of the Asian Americans were beaten unconscious. Despite
repeated pleas by several bystanders urging the security guards to intervene, the
security guards stood and watched. Finally two African American bystanders intervened
causing the beating to end. The security guards are deputy sheriffs with the Onondaga
Sheriff's Department.
"The students were denied the right to the full and equal enjoyment of Denny's
services, including the protection of Dennyís hired security guards," stated
Elizabeth R. OuYang, staff attorney at the Asian American Legal Defense and Education
Fund.
"I couldn't eat where I wanted to. I was beaten by whoever wanted to beat me.
I am not welcomed here," stated Yuya Hasegawa, the international Japanese student
who was attacked first.
"I was never made to feel so helpless and so different in my entire life,"
stated Derrick Lizardo, a Filipino American student who was attacked and beaten unconscious
when he tried to come to Yuya's aid.
"I came to the realization that the people who I grew up believing would be
there to help us were turning their backs on us..." stated Yoshika Kusada, a
Japanese American female in reference to the security guards. Yoshika intervened
and was knocked unconscious. ". . .then to be thrown down by a man and kicked
like some dog in the head; Iíve never felt so scared and degraded."
"I now question my own identify as a white male who became a victim of racial
violence," stated Sean Dugan, the white male companion who attempted to come
to Yuyaís aid. "The fear that ran through my body as so many fists pounded hatred
into me is indescribable. It angers me that anyone should be forced to face such
pain and fear."
AALDEF accompanied the students to the District Attorney's office to make a complaint
against the individuals who attacked them in Dennyís parking lot.
Interested persons should contact the District Attorneyís office urging that they
arrest all the individuals who attacked members of the Asian American party and prosecute
them to the fullest extent under the law.
William J. Fitzpatrick, District Attorney
421 Montgomery Street, 12th Floor
Syracuse, New York 13202
Telephone: (315) 435-2470
The allegations against Dennyís Restaurant are currently being investigated by an
independent civil rights monitor selected by the Department of Justice. Interested
persons should write or contact the individuals below to request a thorough and expeditious
investigation into this matter.
Janet Reno
U.S. Attorney General
Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20530
cc: Isabelle Katz Pinzler
Acting Assistant Attorney General
U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division
Telephone: (202) 514-6715
Sharon Leibeck Hartman
Office of the Civil Rights Monitor
P.O. Box 36806
Los Angeles, California 90036-0806
Telephone: (213) 965-5610
Organization of Chinese Americans
1001 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Suite #707
Washington, D.C. 20036
Tel:(202)223-5500
Fax:(202)296-0540
Voice Mail:(202)223-5523
E-Mail: oca@ari.net
World Wide Web: http://www2.ari.net/oca