Crime & Safety
Lake Forest Man Does Time For Hookah Hate Crime
A Lake Forest man pleaded guilty to hate crimes at a neighborhood Hookah lounge.

LAKE FOREST, CA — A Lake Forest man was sentenced with 60 days in county jail after pleading guilty to felony criminal threats, a misdemeanor resisting arrest and obstructing an officer, violation of civil rights and the sentencing enhancement of a hate crime, according to the Orange County District Attorney's Office.
According to the OCDA's office, 29-year-old Lake Forest resident Andrew Alan Carruthers walked into BluFig Hookah Lounge in Lake Forest and acted aggressively toward patrons who were primarily of Persian descent.
"Carruthers is accused of threatening to kill individuals at the Lounge after exhibiting intimidating and aggressive behavior," the OCDA said.
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A patron of the lounge called 911 and OCSD responded to the scene.
"Carruthers ran from deputies down Lake Forest Drive before surrendering," OCDA's office said.
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According to the senior Deputy District Attorney Cynthia Nichols, Carruthers has visible tattoos of symbols associated with white supremacy.
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