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    FBI releases case file from 1994 death

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    The FBI has released an extensive file on Vincent Chin, the Oak Park man whose killing in 1982 sparked Asian American activism, offering a peak into the agency’s investigation of a civil rights case that drew national attention.

    The federal bureau quietly posted last week on its website a 602-page document that contains numerous FBI memos, letters, interviews, notes, newspaper clippings and witness reports that give readers a detailed account of the case of Chin, a Chinese immigrant who died in a Detroit hospital 42 years ago Sunday after being clubbed by Ronald Ebens with a baseball bat.

    The FBI Detroit office became involved with the case after the Justice Department launched a civil rights probe into Chin’s death to determine whether the men who attacked him violated federal laws against discrimination on the basis of race and ethnicity. Some witnesses allege anti-Asian racial slurs were hurled at Chin and that Ebens, a former Chrysler plant supervisor, told Chin it’s because of people like him autoworkers were losing jobs. Ebens has denied he made anti-Asian remarks and was acquitted of civil rights charges after a retrial. At the time, the rise of Japan’s auto industry led to some anti-Asian sentiment in Michigan. A Wayne County judge’s sentencing of his assailants, viewed by some as lenient, led to protests by Asian American groups and others in Detroit.

    The FBI file appears to contain some documents not seen before, such as interview notes with eyewitnesses who saw Chin being assaulted, providing a dramatic description of Chin’s final hours. The file also contains internal messages among FBI agents and Justice Department attorneys. Many names are redacted and some pages appear to have been deleted before the file was released.

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