Seattle man sentenced for terrorizing Asian community
Apr 22, 2025, 6:00 PM

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A man from Seattle鈥攚ho prosecutors said terrorized Seattle’s Asian community with home invasion robberies鈥攚as sentenced last Friday.
Prosecutors explained that 28-year-old Demarcus Pate was part of a group that targeted the Asian community, particularly the elderly, during the summer of 2023. In some cases, they followed their victims home. In other cases, they approached victims getting out of their cars in their driveways.
Pate was charged with a hate crime and confessed.
“This individual pled guilty to not only unlawful possession of a firearm, and two counts of burglary, but also a hate crime for the intentional targeting of Asian households,” Douglas Wagoner with the King County Prosecutor’s Office said.
Over 100 Asian hate crimes charged in 2023
The crime spree happened in the summer of 2023, a particularly troubling year for hate crimes involving the Asian community. They were fearful for their safety and had to take extra steps to protect themselves.
“We saw 114 anti-Asian hate crimes charged by our office, and that was the most of any year we have on record,” Wagoner said.
Demarcus Pate sentenced to 6 and a half years in prison
Pate eventually pleaded guilty to all charges and was sentenced to 6 and a half years in prison.
Prosecutors said that when community safety has been violated, and there is evidence of a crime, charges will follow.
“Home invasions, cases that involve burglary, property crimes, or hate crimes, you’re going to see King County prosecutors bring those cases to the courtroom and seek justice,” Wagoner said.
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