An Oregon food truck owner severely beaten in a random attack that’s being prosecuted as a hate crime is questioning how police initially handled his case and crediting the power of social media for helping make an arrest.

Darell Preston of Portland was on the phone with his wife when he was attacked in broad daylight outside his business, LoRell’s Chicken Shack, on June 15. Video posted to social media shows a man brutally beating Preston as passing cars honk and people shout. The man then calmly walks away.

As the man stomped Preston’s head, he repeatedly shouted a racial slur at him, said civil rights attorney Alicia LeDuc Montgomery, who is representing Preston.

“I hit you, (racial slur), stay on the ground!” the man shouted at Preston, he told Montgomery.

Photos taken of Preston after the attack show his face covered in blood, one eye swollen completely shut and the other barely open. He suffered numerous fractures, a broken nose and multiple cuts.

The man arrested in the beating, 40-year-old Daniel Thomas Warren, was charged Tuesday with a hate crime and assault in Multnomah County court. He has pleaded not guilty.

Although the arrest was made and the prosecution is moving forward, Preston’s attorney said the police department can do better responding to such crimes, which have been increasing in Portland and nationwide.

Police response

A Portland police officer walks outside a crime seen on June 19, 2023.

Portland police said the call about Preston’s beating came in as a report of a car hitting a pedestrian. When they arrived, they learned it had been an assault and that Preston was inside his food truck.

“It took officers several minutes to convince the victim to come out of the food cart to talk with them,” police said in a news release on June 29, two weeks after the attack. “Once outside, the officers could see that he was injured. They immediately offered to summon EMS, but he declined. The victim told officers he was delivering food and was attacked. When the officer asked for more detail on what happened, the victim declined to say more and locked himself in the cart.”