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NYPD hunts for suspects in suspected hate crime
Anti-gay, anti-Hispanic slurs used in attack on brothers
Published Thursday, 18-Dec-2008 in issue 1095
NEW YORK (AP) – Authorities opened a homicide investigation into a vicious attack on an Ecuadorian immigrant whose assailants shouted anti-gay and anti-Hispanic slurs, then beat him with a baseball bat and kicked him.
Jose Sucuzhanay, 31, was attacked as he walked arm in arm with his 38-year-old brother on Dec. 7 in Brooklyn. He had been listed in critical condition after undergoing brain surgery at Elmhurst Hospital in neighboring Queens.
A law enforcement official told The Associated Press that Sucuzhanay had been declared brain dead and was taken off life support Dec. 9. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing.
Relatives, though, held a news conference to say that Sucuzhanay was clinging to life and that the family had an important decision to make.
The three assailants were still being sought.
While it does not appear the men were targeted specifically for being Ecuadorian, members of the Latin American community said they feel vulnerable and must be vigilant about safety.
Police in New York said that the two brothers first attended a church party, then stopped at a bar. They may have been tipsy as they leaned on each other for support walking home.
Jose wore a tank top, Romel a T-shirt with a jacket tied over his shoulders. Arm in arm, they paused at a street corner where a sport utility vehicle was at a stoplight, police said.
Witnesses nearby said they heard the men in the car shouting anti-gay and anti-Hispanic slurs at the brothers. One attacker jumped out of the SUV and smashed a beer bottle over Jose Sucuzhanay’s head.
As Romel Sucuzhanay ran away, two other men exited the vehicle and joined the assault, police said. One hit Jose Sucuzhanay in the head with an aluminum baseball bat while the others kicked him, police said.
At some point, the brother returned holding a cell phone and announced he had called police. The attackers drove off, and Romel Sucuzhanay escaped uninjured.
Police, who revised their account of the crime after initially saying there were four attackers, said robbery was not a motive. The office of Brooklyn prosecutor Charles Hynes and the New York Police Department’s hate crime task force were investigating. They urged the public to help identify the attackers.
The NYPD is offering a $22,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspects.
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Vicente Duque says:

he IMPUNITY of the present generates the MURDERS of the Future.

That is what is happening in many communities that have been tolerant with "foolish kids" and their gangs that play "innocent games" of "wilding" and "jumping" on other races, ethnics, old people, gays, etc .. They finally graduate to murderers.

And the Big Apple becomes the Clockwork Orange, as it has happened in New York, because of impunity and complacency with thugs.

Manuel Aucaquizhpi 1994
Rene Perez 2007
Marcelo Lucero 2008
Jose Sucuzhanay 2008
All of them murdered in New York

Luis Ramirez in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania 2008

These men have been killed by "innocent kids" and "honor students" and "football players" that are the pride of grandma. All of them "sweet kids" and "nice children".

I have a big roster of gays that were murdered by these teen gangs only for being gays. Or Black People murdered for being Black.

And of Women assaulted, raped or enslaved for being from the Wrong Race or Sexual Orientation.

See more rosters of victims, sadism, cruelty and brutality here :

<a href="http://raciality.blogspot.com"><strong>Raciality.com</str ong></a>

Vicente Duque

Dec 20, 2008 12:09 PM

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