Haarun Galbayte had just completed a food delivery to a home in Shorewood last month when a man exited the house and came toward him as he prepared to leave.
"You need something?" Galbayte recalled saying to the man.
Without warning or explanation, according to Galbayte and the Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the man punched and elbowed Galbayte three times in the left side of his face while shouting slurs and ordering him to return to his home country.
Attorney Joe Tamburino, who is representing the alleged assailant, denied the allegations and said Galbayte spat in his client's face after the two clashed about where the food had been left.
"My client adamantly denies the charge," Tamburino said. "He never used any racial, ethnic or religious slurs against Mr. Galbayte, and he will vigorously defend this case in court."
Galbayte, 49, is Muslim and immigrated from Somalia. He was working for the food delivery service DoorDash when he was allegedly assaulted about 9:50 a.m. on Oct. 27.
"Still, I don't know," Galbayte said of what was going through his mind at the time. "I'm in shock."
Galbayte recounted the incident at a Thursday news conference at CAIR-Minnesota's Minneapolis office. The organization called for the incident to be investigated as a hate crime.