Perhaps not if the "run" part is self-defense.
I doubt that. You know how the law works, one way only. Remember that it took a yearlong trial to establish that one man in an undeniable instance of self-defense indeed wasn't guilty. He would be charged with a federal hate crime, not just hit and run.
I expect to see our favorite "reverends" demanding hate-crimes charges against the victim soon enough, even as it is.