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Utah Man Who Beat Latino Father And Son After Reportedly Yelling 'I Hate Mexicans' Won't Be Charged With Hate Crime

Utah Man Who Beat Latino Father And Son After Reportedly Yelling 'I Hate Mexicans' Won't Be Charged With Hate Crime
Photos by Salt Lake County, Veronica Lopez via the Salt Lake Tribune

A hate crime will not be filed against Alan Dale Covington, 50, who beat a Mexican man and his son with a 5-foot metal pole.


Due to a technicality in the law, Covington will face four felony charges of aggravated assault and weapons charges but no hate crime. This is due to the state laws in Utah even though he repeatedly shouted "I hate Mexicans. I'm here to kill someone" and "I'm here to kill a Mexican" during the attack on Jose Lopez, 51, and his son Luis, 18.

Covington allegedly attacked the two men inside the tire shop the senior Lopez has owned for four years after immigrating to the United States from Mexico. Lopez's daughter told the Salt Lake Tribune:

"My family feels targeted. They're very shaken up. It makes my blood boil. What do they want next? Do they want him to kill someone to see that he's dangerous?"

Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill explained there would not be charges of a hate crime to BuzzFeed, It is due to the law in Utah which only allows for upgrading certain misdemeanors to hate crimes.

Covington was charged with multiple felonies.

Gill added:

"I as a state prosecutor cannot give them a measure of justice proportionate to the injury that they're feeling, and that truly is an injustice. It basically leaves us without any kind of hate crime statutory framework. It's a farce is what it is"

He went on to say he was disappointed in Utah lawmakers:

"They have one on the books and we pat ourselves on the back. It's an absolute abdication of responsibility by my legislature given the gravity of these offenses and the collateral impact it has on the rest of the community."


Although Jose Lopez escaped with lacerations on his arm and bruising to his back, his teenage son underwent a three-hour surgery for a massive blow to the head which required Luis to receive a titanium plate on the right side of his shattered face.

Utah has not prosecuted a hate crime in 20 years.

Meanwhile it will be a long recovery for Luis. A GoFundMe page was set up to help the family pay for medical bills.

People are outraged this cannot be considered a hate crime.















No word whether Utah is looking at changing their hate crime laws to allow them to be used.

H/T: Huffington Post, Buzzfeed

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