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Can this gay be prosecuted under the HATE CRIME LAWS since he was being homophobic? : 19-year-old Daytona QUEER arrested in shooting death. He feared being outed as gay, police say.

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Jul 1, 2022, 1:00:24 PM7/1/22
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On 7/1/22 12:28 AM, Kamala Harris Catholic America wrote:
> In article <rsdaq5$31hq$2...@neodome.net>
> <governo...@gmail.com> wrote:

Can this gay be prosecuted under the HATE CRIME LAWS since he was being
homophobic when he committed the violent crime?



>>
>> Are all leftists perverts? Yes they are. Gay too.
>
> You don't have to worry about being outed now, do you bitch?
> You'll have plenty of boyfriends packing your ass in prison.
>
> DAYTONA BEACH — A 19-year-old Daytona Beach man is facing a
> first-degree murder charge in the shooting death of Telan Mann,
> also 19.
>
> Daytona Beach Police arrested Jakari Webb on Tuesday for the
> June 23 homicide. He is being held without bond in the Volusia
> County Jail.
>
> According to police, Webb believed Mann was going to out him as
> gay.
>
> “The suspect had some concern that he was going to be outed by
> (Mann) as far as his sexual preference, so to say,” Daytona
> Beach Police Chief Jakari Young said during a press conference
> on Wednesday.
>
> “(Mann) was an openly gay male, who was engaged in an online
> relationship with the suspect,” Young said. “They ended up
> meeting at that location on June 23 and the suspect ends up
> shooting and killing (Mann), and then fleeing on foot.”
>
> Police took Webb into custody while serving a search warrant at
> a home on Garden Street around 8:45 p.m. on Tuesday. A 9mm
> handgun was also found on the property. The police report did
> not specify the type of gun used in the killing.
>
> It is unclear whether the property on Garden Street is Webb's
> place of residence. A police report said that surveillance
> footage showed Webb leaving the property close to 1 a.m., the
> day of the shooting, and returning at around 3 a.m., after the
> shooting.
>
> In addition to first-degree murder, Mann is also charged with a
> probation violation and resisting arrest after he unsuccessfully
> attempted to flee from SWAT and K9 officers during the search.
>
> Using technology – a crucial part of which included video
> surveillance from nearby businesses, residences and even from
> Bethune-Cookman University – the department’s Criminal
> Investigations Division pieced together Webb’s movements before
> and after Mann was killed, Young said.
>
> Surveillance footage critical to investigators
> Mann’s body was discovered just before 2 a.m. on June 23 near
> Oak Tree Circle and Forest Glen Boulevard, soon after officers
> patrolling that area heard shots fired. Police found Mann in a
> pool of blood and with multiple gunshot wounds.
>
> According to a police report, footage obtained from a leasing
> office at Forest Glen Boulevard showed Webb “walking from Nova
> Road and westbound onto Forest Glen Boulevard. The suspect is
> observed kneeling down behind a grass hill located at the corner
> of Oak Tree Circle and Forest Glen Boulevard to conceal himself
> from the victim.”
>
> The footage then shows Mann walking around the small grass hill
> and Webb firing “multiple shots at the victim” before fleeing
> the area toward Nova Road.
>
> “I am extremely proud of my investigators,” Young said, adding
> that the investigation took more than 120 hours. “And I’m not
> shy about telling you that I have the best in the business. They
> are second to none."
>
> Young continued: “They are truly the definition of what we call
> 'relentless follow-up. This highlights the importance of
> technology, especially through video surveillance and being able
> to track that suspect from one location to the other and put
> this thing together. I couldn’t be prouder of this team.”
>
> Young read a prepared statement from Mann’s family, who were
> unable to attend Wednesday's press conference.
>
> “On behalf of the family of Telan Mann, we truly appreciate all
> the hard work and dedication your team has done to catch the
> person behind this,” the statement said. “Thank you to all who
> supported our family through this tough time. Now that we have
> justice, we have peace, and we can lay our beloved Telan to
> rest.”
>
> Additional charges possible
> Police determined that Mann and Webb’s encounter on June 23 was
> their first in-person meeting. They had been communicating
> through social media since February.
>
> “The motive is not entirely clear,” said police detective Dave
> Dinardi. “They were having a four-month online communication
> going back and forth. Exactly what transpired, what was going
> through the suspect’s mind, I don’t think we’ll ever fully know.”
>
> Young said that “there are discussions with the State Attorney’s
> office as far as possibly tacking on a hate crime charge for
> what he did to the victim.”
>
> “This is extremely tragic, and it’s just completely
> unnecessary.” Young said. “You have two 19-year-olds who barely
> lived, they are just starting their lives and you basically have
> two lives lost – one to the grave, the other to the prison
> system.”
>
> This article originally appeared on The Daytona Beach News-
> Journal: Daytona Beach police charged 19-year-old with murder of
> Telan Mann
>
> https://news.yahoo.com/19-old-daytona-man-arrested-211537283.html
>
Can this gay be prosecuted under the HATE CRIME LAWS since he was being
homophobic?

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