mardi 3 mars 2009

Anti-gay, anti-Hispanic beating...again..lol

Jose Sucuzhanay was beaten to death in Brooklyn when a group of males in car mistook Jose and his brother for gay lovers because they were walking arm in arm. which ignited outrage from New York to Ecuador. Police and prosecutors said he was beaten with a bat and kicked by men shouting anti-Hispanic (quito...!putos land!!!!) and anti-gay slurs as he walked arm-in-arm with his brother to keep warm.

Four attackers may have mistaken two brothers walking arm in arm as gay before using an aluminum baseball bat, a bottle and their feet to beat one of them into critical condition, New York City police said Monday.

One of the attackers used an anti-gay slur when first confronting the brothers, Ecuadorean immigrants who were walking down a Brooklyn street early Sunday after a night of drinking. The assailants also used anti-Hispanic insults, city officials said at a news conference.

“We believe all of this happened simply because of who these individuals are and who these perpetrators perceived them to be,” said City Council Speaker Christine Quinn. “For some reason (they) didn’t like the two men they believed were gay ... and felt so emboldened in their hatred that they acted it out in violence.”

The four attackers were described as riding in a burgundy sport utility vehicle. No one has been arrested.

Police said the attack occurred around 3:30 a.m. Sunday as the brothers neared their home on foot. One attacker jumped out of the SUV, used the anti-gay slur (Quito......!! putos land !!!!!)and smashed one of the brothers over the head with a bottle.

As the other brother ran away, three men exited the vehicle and joined the assault, police said. One hit the victim in the head with the bat while the others kicked him.

At some point, the other brother returned holding a cell phone and told the men he had called police. They then drove off together.

The 31-year-old victim remained hospitalized Monday in critical condition, said police, who did not release his name or that of his brother.

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