NEW YORK: A Massachusetts man who yelled that President Donald Trump “will get rid of all of you” faces nine hate crime charges for assaulting a female Muslim airline employee at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport, according to the authorities.

Robin Rhodes, 57, of Worcester was accused of assaulting Rabeeya Khan, who was wearing a head scarf, while working at Delta Airlines’ Sky Lounge on Wednesday evening, prosecutors said on Thursday in a statement.

Rhodes, who was waiting for a connecting flight home after arriving from Aruba, approached the door of the office where Khan was working and said, “Are you sleeping? Are you praying? What are you doing?”

He punched the door, which struck Khan’s chair, and then he threatened her and kicked her in the right leg, according to the statement by Queens District Attorney Richard Brown.

Rabeeya Khan tried to flee, but Rhodes blocked her until a passerby stopped and attempted to calm him down, the statement said.

She was then able to run out of the office. Rhodes followed her to the lounge’s front desk, where he got down on his knees and began to bow in imitation of a Muslim praying, prosecutors said.

“Trump is here now,” Rhodes shouted, according to Brown’s statement. “He will get rid of all of you. You can ask Germany, Belgium and France about these kinds of people. You will see what happens.” According to the statement, Khan suffered pain in her right leg and was afraid he was going to hurt her more.

Rhodes is due to be arraigned in Queens Criminal Court where he will face nine hate crime charges including third-degree assault, second-degree unlawful imprisonment and first-degree harassment. If convicted, he faces up to four years in prison.

Published in Dawn January 28th, 2017

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