ASIANS TARGETED BY CRIMINALS IN CALIFORNIA

Published on December 14, 2025
Duration: 8:19

This video by Reno May critically examines the rise in crime targeting Asian communities in California, particularly in San Jose. It features an interview with a criminal detailing their methods and motivations, including the use of religious symbols as indicators. May offers practical advice on home hardening and the importance of legal self-defense.

Quick Summary

Criminals are reportedly targeting Asian communities in California due to stereotypes of wealth and perceived lower resistance. Reno May advises on home hardening, such as reinforcing doors and avoiding conspicuous displays, and stresses the importance of legal self-defense options.

Chapters

  1. 00:00California Safety Decline & 911 Issues
  2. 01:10Criminal Interview: Targeting Asian Families
  3. 02:31Analysis: Why Asians Are Targeted
  4. 03:46Criminal Indicators: Buddha Statues
  5. 05:40Self-Defense & Home Hardening Tips

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are Asian communities being targeted by criminals in California?

Criminals reportedly target Asian communities based on stereotypes suggesting they possess wealth and are less likely to resist aggressively, making them perceived as easier targets. Visual cues like Buddha statues are sometimes used to identify households.

What are effective home security measures against targeted home invasions?

Effective measures include avoiding outward displays of wealth or religious symbols that might attract attention. Physically hardening the home by using longer screws for door frames and considering legal firearm ownership for defense are also recommended.

What is Reno May's perspective on self-defense in California?

Reno May emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility for safety, especially given concerns about public safety infrastructure and 911 response times. He advocates for the legal use of force, including firearms, for protection.

Related News

All News →

More Self Defense Videos You Might Like

More from Reno May

View all →