CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A Pennsylvania man accused of attacking a 22-year-old man in what police said is a hate-crime made his first court appearance on Tuesday.

Gregory Brzoza, 24, of New Castle, entered no plea at the hearing in Cleveland Municipal Court. Judge Jimmy Jackson Jr. set Brzoza's bond at $35,000, which he is expected to post later in the day.

Brzoza recently graduated from Youngstown State University, defense attorney Henry Hilow said during the hearing. Brzoza, who said nothing during the hearing, surrendered to police on Monday after being charged with felonious assault in the Aug. 20 incident, Hilow said.

Brzoza is accused of attacking a 22-year-old man on Aug. 20 at a food truck in the East Bank of the Flats.

The man was standing in line with friend to order food when Brzoza, who is white, yelled at him several times saying: "you don't belong, go back to your own country," according to police.

Brzoza also yelled anti-gay slurs at the man, according to court records.

The police report does not list the 22-year-old man's ethnicity. Brzoza, however, kept referring to the 22-year-old man as an "Indian," according to police.

Brzoza punched the man at least twice in the face, according to police. The man hit his head on the concrete. The impact knocked him unconscious.

He suffered a broken jaw and had one tooth knocked out and several others that were loose, according to police reports.

Brzoza ran off and the 22-year-old man was taken to MetroHealth, where he was treated and released.

Brzoza has no felonies on his criminal record, Assistant Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Brian Murphy said. He said Brzoza has one drunken driving conviction in Pennsylvania.

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