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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2009

Los dos acusados por la muerte del inmigrante ecuatoriano José Sucuzhañay se declararon no culpables de los cargos que se les imputan.

A Hakim Scott y Keith Phoenix se les acusa, entre otras cosas, de asesinato en segundo grado como crimen de odio, tras el brutal ataque contra Sucuzhañay, el 7 del pasado diciembre en Brooklyn.

Por ésto, podrían ser condenados a 78 años de prisión si se les encuentra culpables.

La Policía considera que Scott y Phoenix agredieron al ecuatoriano y a su hermano cuando caminaban abrazados por Kossuth Place y la avenida Bushwick.

Presuntamente durante el ataque, los sospechosos gritaron ofensas homofóbicas y racistas.

El juez también dictó una orden de protección para el hermano que sobrevivió a la agresión, Romel Sucuzhañay.


NEW YORK Two men have pleaded not guilty in the hate-crime killing of an Ecuadorean immigrant on a Brooklyn street.

Hakim Scott and Keith Phoenix were arraigned on an indictment that includes second-degree murder as a hate crime. They could face 78 years in prison if convicted.

Jose Sucuzhanay and his brother were attacked Dec. 7 as they walked arm-in-arm to keep warm. The attackers shouted anti-Hispanic and anti-gay slurs.

On Friday, the judge issued an order of protection for the surviving brother, Romel Sucuzhanay.

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