Man convicted in racist 2019 acid assault in Milwaukee
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MILWAUKEE (AP) — A jury has convicted a white Milwaukee man who was accused of throwing acid on a Latino man’s face during a racist attack in 2019.
Clifton Blackwell, 64, was discovered guilty Thursday of first-degree reckless harm, with a dangerous weapon, as a hate crime. He faces up to 20 years in jail at his sentencing Might 18.
The jury rejected Blackwell’s argument that he acted in self-defense after arguing with Mahud Villalaz over avenue parking in November 2019 in Milwaukee. He accused Villalaz, who suffered second-degree burns, of being in the nation illegally and invading america.
Blackwell was waiting for a bus when he advised Villalaz that he had parked his truck illegally in a bus stop zone outside a restaurant, prosecutors said. The two may very well be seen on surveillance video, however not heard, and Blackwell could possibly be seen retrieving an aluminum bottle from his satchel.
Villalaz moved his truck to a different parking spot and headed again toward the restaurant. The 2 argued once more and Blackwell splashed the contents of the bottle, which was acidic drain cleaner, in Villalaz’s face.
Villalaz, 43, testified in the course of the trial that his vision in his left eye has been permanently affected.
Blackwell mentioned he carried the drain cleaner for self-defense at evening because he’s disabled, and had been attacked on the streets earlier than. He said he was scared when Villalaz got so indignant, and splashed the liquid just as Villalaz made a fist and gave the impression to be about to strike him, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported.
Villalaz is a U.S. citizen who immigrated from Peru. He testified he was offended at Blackwell for telling him he “invaded” his nation and will “go back,” but didn’t wish to harm anyone.
Blackwell was taken into custody after the verdict.