Felony charge stands in attack at Coon Rapids
Published 10:19 am Friday, November 13, 2015
ANOKA — Anoka County prosecutors won’t change a felony assault charge against a woman accused of attacking a restaurant patron because she wasn’t speaking English.
Jodie Burchard-Risch was charged with third-degree assault following an attack on Asma Jama at an Applebee’s restaurant in Coon Rapids Oct. 30.
The Minnesota Chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations pushed for hate crime charges against Jama’s attacker. But prosecutor Paul Young said that would result in a lesser gross misdemeanor charge. Young said that’s not good enough in this case.
A criminal complaint said Burchard-Risch was in a nearby booth and became upset that Jama was speaking Swahili. The complaint said the woman began yelling at Jama, threw a drink on her and smashed a beer mug across her face, causing significant injuries.