Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Serial Hate Crime Offender Convicted: 23-Year Sentence for Unprovoked Assaults in Santa Monica

Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) officers responded to two alarming incidents of assault with a deadly weapon that resulted in the conviction of 37-year-old Kevin Mumin of Los Angeles, currently homeless. The incidents occurred within days of each other in August 2023, with one taking place on Main Street and the other in Palisades Park.

The first assault, reported on August 20, 2023, involved a Hispanic male victim who suffered significant head injuries after being struck from behind with a wooden stick. Surveillance footage helped in documenting the unprovoked attack. Just two days later, another Hispanic male, a City of Santa Monica Maintenance employee, narrowly escaped injury when Mumin attempted to strike him with a glass bottle in Palisades Park.

SMPD detectives connected these attacks to Mumin, who was also identified in a Los Angeles Police Department bulletin for hate crimes specifically targeting Hispanics. Mumin was apprehended by LAPD on August 23, 2023, under multiple felony assault charges with hate crime allegations.

In a recent trial, Mumin was found guilty of three counts of Assault with a Deadly Weapon with enhancements for Great Bodily Injury and Hate Crime, along with a separate felony sexual battery charge from an incident in Los Angeles. On August 21, 2024, he was sentenced to 23 years and 8 months in state prison.

Mumin's criminal history includes convictions for robbery, assault, burglary, and narcotics sales among other offenses. SMPD and LAPD worked jointly on this case, showcasing the impact of inter-departmental cooperation in addressing hate-related crimes.

For further details or to share information related to these incidents, contact Det. Brian Spencer at (310) 458-8420 or Sgt. Shaun Cooney at (310) 458-8436. Media inquiries can be directed to Lieutenant Erika Aklufi at Erika.aklufi@santamonica.gov.

 

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