Tammel Esco, 42, pled guilty to committing a violent hate crime in March against an Asian woman who was walking into her apartment building.
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Esco approached the victim from behind and punched her in the head sending her to the ground, according to court documents.
He allegedly then continued to punch the victim more than 100 times, stomped on her several times, and then spit on her.
Moments before the attack, officials say he called her a racial slur.
The victim was taken to the hospital where she was treated for bleeding of the brain, facial fractures, and bruising and lacerations to the head and face.
"Today's agreement secures justice for the brave victim who endured the shocking attack and its aftermath, and for a community impacted by the trauma of this hate-driven violence," Westchester County DA Miriam Rocah said. "I want to assure every community in Westchester County that my office will use every resource at our disposal to fight hate and hold perpetrators accountable."
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The victim was in court for the sentencing and thanked those in the community who helped her.
She said she was grateful to be alive, but "can't even believe" she survived.
"I lost the place I called home for 24 years," she said. " I will forever be on edge."
She thanked police and prosecutors and said she, "wouldn't wish this pain and agony on anyone else."
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If anyone has been a victim of a hate crime or bias incident, or has further information on this case, call the District Attorney's Office at (914) 995-TIPS.
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