Suspect Charged With Attempted Murder of 94-Year-Old Asian American Woman in SF Pleads Not Guilty

February 2024 · 3 minute read

A man accused of stabbing an elderly Asian American woman in San Francisco has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder charges on Friday.

The charges: Defendant Daniel Cauich, 35, faces attempted murder, battery causing serious bodily injury and elder abuse for the unprovoked attack of a Chinese Vietnamese woman, Ahn “Peng” Taylor, 94, last week, reported KTVU.

The incident: Cauich allegedly hit Taylor in the head and stabbed her on the forearm, hip and torso as she was walking near her downtown apartment on Post Street around 10:15 a.m. on June 16, NextShark previously reported. 

Featured Image via San Francisco Police Department (left), KPIX5 (right)

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This post first appeared on Nextshark.com

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