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NY1: Vigil held to honor Yao Pan Ma in East Harlem

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Elected officials, local residents and community members gathered to honor Yao Pan Ma, who died on Jan. 31, 2021. Credit: Anna Lucente Sterling/NY1

By Anna Lucente Sterling/NY1

Dozens of people gathered on Friday morning in East Harlem to honor Yao Pan Ma, the 61-year-old man who died on New Year’s Eve from injuries he sustained during an attack last spring.

It was held on the corner of East 125th Street and Third Avenue, the intersection where Ma was brutally beaten last April as he was collecting cans, according to police.

“Our Asian American community, especially women and seniors, are feeling very vulnerable,” said Shirley Ng from the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund. “There always seems to be another Asian being randomly attacked.”

Elected officials including Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, state Attorney General Letitia James, Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine, Comptroller Brad Lander and Rep. Grace Meng were in attendance and spoke on the need for unity in this moment.

“We are all one, the AAPI community and the Black community, standing together against hate,” said Bragg.