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TROUT LAKE, Wash. — Kozen Sampson, a Buddhist monk and co-founder of the Trout Lake Abbey retreat, said he was attacked Monday during a visit to Hood River.
He doesn’t remember much, but says a man, who seemingly thought he was Muslim based on his clothing, attacked him for no reason.
“I pulled over, someone ran up and yelled. I turned around, they kicked the door, hit me in the side of the face and knocked my head into the frame of the car,” Sampson said. “I do remember [him yelling] an F bomb [about] Muslims, and that was it.”
kval.com/news/local/buddhist-monk-apparently-mistaken-as-muslim-attacked-in-hood-riverBut instead of anger and hatred towards that man, Sampson said he only feels forgiveness and compassion.