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Ronald Madis Ebens (born October 30, 1939) is an American convicted killer. Ebens, with his stepson Michael Nitz as an accomplice, killed Vincent Chin, a Chinese American man, on June 19, 1982.
- June 19, 1982
- Three years probation and $3,780 fine, 25 years in prison (overturned)
- Released
- Vincent Chin (陳果仁) (killed)
Vincent Jen Chin (Chinese: 陳果仁; May 18, 1955 – June 23, 1982) was an American draftsman of Chinese descent who was killed in a racially motivated assault by two white men, Chrysler plant supervisor Ronald Ebens and his stepson, laid-off autoworker Michael Nitz.
- June 19, 1982; 41 years ago
- Highland Park, Michigan, U.S.
- Vincent Jen Chin
- Resentment over unemployment in auto industry, blamed on Japanese imports, Anti-Asian racism
22. Juni 2012 · Ronald Ebens, the killer of Vincent Chin, tells me in an exclusive interview that he is sorry for the murder and that he has no memory of hitting Chin with a baseball bat. He says he was provoked by Chin's sucker punch and that he was a free man for 30 years. He also talks about his life, his loss, and his civil award.
16. Juni 2022 · One federal jury found Ronald Ebens guilty of violating Mr. Chin’s civil rights, which could have led to a long prison term, but that verdict was tossed out on appeal. Credit...
23. Juni 2022 · A federal jury found Ronald Ebens guilty of violating the civil rights of Vincent Chin in 1984. An appeals court would later reverse the conviction. After a new trial in 1987, Ebens was...
5. Mai 2020 · On the night Chin went out with his friends, 43-year-old Chrysler foreman Ronald Ebens and his 22-year-old stepson Michael Nitz, who’d lost his job at Chrysler, were also at the club. According...
19. Juni 2022 · In 1982, Chin, then 27 and a draftsman, was beaten to death by Ronald Ebens and Michael Nitz, two white autoworkers. That June, Chin was celebrating his bachelor party at a strip club when he...