Updated: Why do we know so little about the attack on a young woman at The Crosby?

Kim Phan, the alleged victim of the beating at The Crosby, has died from her injuries

I can’t understand why the Santa Ana Police Department has released so little information about the 23-year-old woman (who is named Kim Pham, according to one of our readers) who was attacked while waiting to get into The Crosby.  (UPDATE: One of our readers commented that there are now memorial signs at the site of the beating that indicate she has passed away from her injuries and her death has been confirmed by the OC Weekly).  The police did admit that the attackers were “a group of five individuals that are only described as three females, two males, all Hispanic between 20 and 25 years of age,” according to ABC News.

So why isn’t the SAPD telling us anything else?  Their initial press release about the attack didn’t even note that it happened at The Crosby, a hipster bar/restaurant that is too small to be a nightclub but pretends to be one anyway.  All the SAPD noted in their release was the address that the attack happened at.

I have to wonder if the victim of the attack was Asian.  A Korean fellow from Irvine was killed a couple years ago after partying at the Proof Bar, which is located not far from The Crosby in Downtown Santa Ana.  Are these attacks racially motivated?

And should we have seen this coming?  Go to Yelp and you will see that many folks have complained about the lack of seating at The Crosby and the long lines to get in.  One commenter on Foursquare summed it up this way, “Don’t go on Saturday nights.” The young lady in question was attacked on a Friday night so that commenter may want to amend his comment.

Other questions I would like to see answered include:

  • Why did it reportedly take the police twenty minutes to show up at the crime scene when the SAPD HQ is a few miles away from The Crosby?
  • Where were the Downtown Santa Ana security guards that Downtown, Inc. pays for?
  • What about the Crosby bouncer who tried to stop the fight, according to video posted by NBC?  Why did only one bouncer get involved?
  • Why did witnesses supposedly take pictures and video with their cell phones, during the attack, instead of helping the young woman?
  • Did the attackers look like gang members?
  • Was this the beginning of knockout attacks in Santa Ana?

The victim is on life support, according to comments left on The Crosby’s Facebook page. UPDATE: One of our readers commented that there are now memorial signs at the site of the beating that indicate she has passed away from her injuries.

If you have any information about this attack please contact the Santa Ana Police Department at 714-245-8390. People wishing to remain anonymous can call the Orange County Crime Stoppers at 1-855-TIP-OCCS or by texting “OCCS” and the tip to phone number 274637 (C-R-I-M-E-S) from a cellphone.

Art Pedroza Editor
Our Editor, Art Pedroza, worked at the O.C. Register and the OC Weekly and studied journalism at CSUF and UCI. He has lived in Santa Ana for over 30 years and has served on several city and county commissions. When he is not writing or editing Pedroza specializes in risk control and occupational safety. He also teaches part time at Cerritos College and CSUF. Pedroza has an MBA from Keller University.
Art Pedroza

Our Editor, Art Pedroza, worked at the O.C. Register and the OC Weekly and studied journalism at CSUF and UCI. He has lived in Santa Ana for over 30 years and has served on several city and county commissions. When he is not writing or editing Pedroza specializes in risk control and occupational safety. He also teaches part time at Cerritos College and CSUF. Pedroza has an MBA from Keller University.

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  • We were at the Crosby when the incident happened. One of our friends is a doctor and wanted to help the poor girl but the bouncer refused to let him leave the restaurant to help.

    • Thanks for that report. That quick medical care could have made a difference. If she survives she could have permanent brain damage.

    • Refused to let him? Push the bouncer out of the way and go help her! What a bunch of weaklings everyone who didn't help this girl are! I hope the family sues the nightclub! The bouncers couldn't help the girl but were somehow super human enough to physically prevent a doctor from going to aid her! Okay...

  • I am seeing posts on my Instagram reaching out for information from her friends and family, she does appear to be asian

      • Thanks Kamila. May she rest in peace. Now it is time for the community and the police to start asking the hard questions - beginning with - was she targeted because of her race?

          • They did not contact us. This will be all over the mainstream press by tomorrow. And it was one of our readers who informed us abiut her name.

          • alex -- how do you know she instigated for sure? It seems apparent from witnesses that she accidentally walked the picture these killers were taking. You don't know if she did anything at all. I've been in the situation where I've apologized and then tried my humblest to calm a situation and the people are still trying to get violent with me.

            All I'm saying is: don't say stupid things you know nothing about. It's possible that she did nothing at all except the trivial accident at the start.

  • It seems like she passed away. I just walked by there and there's candles and flowers. One of the signs posted says "a life cut too short." :( A lot of things don't add up. Was everyone just standing around watching her get beat up? :(

  • Editor! How did our relationship begin?
    About 4 years ago when the young asian guy was killed in the downtown parking lot across the street from there.
    What were some of us asking?
    why are there no security cameras in that parking garage? and why haven't there been any installed?
    That is what we were asking, and still ask.
    The city of Santa Ana has blood on their hands for not making the local public and visiting public safer.

    • And even worse - many strings were pulled to allow The Crosby to stay open late. The gentrifiers now have blood on their hands.

      • no strings have to be pulled for some of these property owners to do the right thing and install inexpensive security cameras. UHH HMMM hmm. I will refrain from mentioning property owner names.

      • What exactly is your beef with gentrification? I don't get it. There wasn't anything downtown except dive bars and gang bangers before the gentrification started. You would rather have empty buildings down there? I'm dumbfounded by your hostility towards people intent on making Santa Ana a better place to live.

        • Better how? And for who? Our Downtown is not family friendly and has become useless for most residents.

          And getting rid of bars only to replace them with more bars isn't progress.

          I would much rather have a downtown like the one in Brea, that has entertainment and restaurants that families can enjoy.

          Just who do these overpriced hipster eateries and bars serve?

          Lastly say what you will about years past but young women weren't getting their heads kicked in back then.

          • Have to agree 100% with you. Santa Ana was the first City built in California.You would think being that it was the geographic center point of where it all began and spread outwards to what is now one of the wealthiest states in the world , they go and build more Bars , Clubs ,shaping it into a negative environment . Anyhow I hope it wasn't a racial incident. I'm mexican and most of my close friends are asian. What I don't understand is wtf didnt anybody back her up. I probably would of lost my life if I was there cuz I would of helped fight back especially if the victim was a female regardless of ethnicity! Its human instinct to react when a persons life is in danger. To all men and woman who were there , you guys are all guilty and to blame for. Fkn cowards!!!

          • They serve me and my family for starters. My wife and I spent $400k+ on a cottage in Washington Square last fall, largely because of downtowns vibrant restaurant and art scene. Downtown Breis horrendous, a bland clone of places like the Spectrum or the Tustin Marketplace, no soul or character at all.

          • Al - West Floral Park, Washington Square and to a lesser extent are filled with people like you and your wife, leaving the bland evirons of Irvine and Mission Viejo for a "charming cottage" and a vibrant downtown. Only o find out months and years later that it's not so vibrant, not so easy to get mushrooms or parsley (epasote is a snap though), it is nearly impossible to educate the kids in your neighborhood unless you go private.

            You think it's safe until you leave the bubble of Louise Street (or wherever) to find your little experiment in culture isn't really that fun. But, your not so hip friends will think you are cool.

            "Be part of the solution, not the problem"

          • It's perfectly fine here, I spend as much time at El Tapatia and Northgate as I do at Chapter 1. Santa Ana will be as expensive and attractive as Old Town Orange. I didn't spend that much on a house unless I was sure it would be worth twice as much in 20 years.

          • Santa Ana has the highest property taxes as our residents keep passing bond measures. And we have the highest water and power rates. Our public schools are mostly a mess and crime is growing. There are positives too but the negatives are legion.

          • All I know is that for the price of a 3rd floor condo in Aliso Viejo, one that came with a $300 HOA fee, I got a detached house with a 6000 yard. My truck was vandalized in the parking lot of my previous apartment in Aliso Viejo, and there was an attempted murder in the parking lot of the Town Center. What ever might be wrong with Santa Ana, I'll take it, not to live with the pretentious, privileged, plastic-surgeried yuppies of South OC. I'll take a dollar taqueria any day of the week compared to On The Border or Macaroni Grill. Thanks to the Duolingo App, I learn Spanish on my work breaks.

  • This could have happened at any bar, restaurant, art gallery anywhere in Downtown.
    But public safety is not a priority for the political set and the business set Downtown. Everybody just wants to party. including the tourists, visitors.

  • FU editor and your hatred for Downtown Santa Ana! It has no place in this story! You are such an evil spirited person. You don't really care about the deceased young woman, you are excited that something horribly tragic happened Downtown so you can continue your years of bashing what is not going anywhere. Get a red sharpie and color your black schriveled up heart and pretend you give a rip about the victim in the story.

    • LOL. We promote events in Downtown Santa Ana all the time so you're barking up the wrong tree. But I'm not letting my kids go there now. Not at night for sure.

    • The editor is trying to hold the city and the businesses responsible for the safety of the public. How is that something to criticize? The victim was in dtsa wanting to get in a bar/restaurant. Even if she had a role in the fight, the establishment should be held accountable for what happened to her and the city should be criticized for their slow response? Is that not a fair expectation?

    • Editor is just writing what everyone else is feeling already. Remember we all seek information that promotes our own views. I totally agree with the editor. There is something very inherently wrong with Downtown Santa Ana, and thats because there is a lack of security cameras coupled with unqualified security personnel. An Asian guy by the name of Jeffrey Lee Chung was killed a year ago by a Latino guy. This girl will be the 2nd person murdered. Both asian with Latino attackers. See a pattern?

      • 2 incidents would not be enough to draw any sort of conclusion regarding a pattern of racial violence. Fights will happen regardless of race or location. Or cameras for that matter.

        • On one of the video's you can clearly hear the attackers calling her a "GOOK". as they kicked her to death. How is that not a hate crime.

          Where is Greg Diamond?

    • You claim he spews hatred, yet you hide behind a computer with the guise of "anonymous" trying to call him out for not genuinely caring.
      How does an establishment that is going on six years that regularly gets filled maximum capacity not have adequate security or video cameras to prevent and deter incidents like these?

    • He is a part time Mayor. And the Council Members actually make more than he does as they have hogged up all the commission appointments.

      Sure he ought to step up and say something but my point is so should the Council. And where is that overpaid City Manager who is now pulling down $800K a year in pay and pension benefits?

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