Police said 76-year-old Juan Bernal has been charged with misdemeanor assault.
A hate crime investigation has been opened in the alleged attack on the owner of a New York City clothing boutique who says a confrontation erupted last month over a large poster of Vice President Kamala Harris displayed in her window and led to the arrest of a 76-year-old suspect, authorities said Tuesday.
On Tuesday afternoon, a spokesperson for the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office told ABC News it is investigating the incident.
“Our Hate Crimes Unit is investigating the matter and the investigation remains ongoing,” said the spokesperson, adding that the District Attorney’s Office cannot disclose anything about the investigation until after Juan Bernal’s arraignment.
On Monday, the New York City Police Department confirmed to ABC News that the suspect, Juan Bernal of New York City, was arrested on Saturday and charged with assault in the third degree — a class A misdemeanor.
Bernal’s arraignment has been scheduled for Sept. 25, the spokesperson for the District Attorney’s Office said.
Reached by phone on Monday, Bernal told ABC News he is in the process of finding an attorney to fight the charges.
“The only story I can tell you [is] everything she said is false. It’s not like that. I’m now trying to get lawyers to help me with this,” Bernal said.
Tanya Young Williams, the owner of Tanya’s Luxury Fashion Boutique on the Upper West Side of Manhattan and alum of the VH1 series “Basketball Wives,” told ABC News the attack unfolded outside her store on Aug. 30. She said she was standing in the doorway of her store around 1:30 p.m. when a man walked by her and then came back after apparently noticing the large poster of the Democratic presidential nominee displayed in her window along with T-shirts supporting Harris’ run for the White House.
“He said, ‘You should have this in your window,'” Williams said of the man who allegedly pointed to his T-shirt touting Harris’ opponent, former President Donald Trump. “I moved toward him to keep him sort of out of the store and said, ‘I’m supporting Kamala.'”