An Arab Muslim student at Stanford was injured in a hit-and-run traffic incident Friday, which the California Highway Patrol is investigating as a possible hate crime, university officials said.
The driver of a black SUV reportedly struck the student at Campus Drive and Ayrshire Farm Lane, near several student residence buildings shortly before 2 p.m. Friday, according to advisories from Stanford’s Department of Public Safety.
The hit-and run victim, who suffered non-life-threatening injuries and is receiving medical care, told police that the driver made eye contact and accelerated before striking them. The student said the driver yelled “f*** you and your people” out the vehicle’s open window before driving away.
While CHP probes all campus traffic incidents, the agency said the circumstances of Friday’s strike prompted a hate crime investigation.
The student described the driver as a white male in his mid-20s, with short dirty-blond hair and a short beard, who was wearing round framed eyeglasses and a gray shirt at the time of the attack.