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Kentucky
2 men acquitted of hate-crimes charges
AP
- Men found guilty on the charges of kidnapping and conspiracy to a kidnapping
- 29-year-old Kevin Pennington was assaulted last year at a rural state park
- Assistant U.S. Attorney Hydee Hawkins told jury that the two men used anti-gay slurs while beating victim
LONDON, Kentucky (AP) — Two U.S. men have been acquitted of hate-crimes charges in a trial involving an attack on a gay man.
But jurors found both Anthony Ray Jenkins and his cousin David Jason Jenkins guilty on the charges of kidnapping and conspiracy to a kidnapping in connection with the assault on 29-year-old Kevin Pennington last year at a rural state park.
They had been charged with violating a section of a federal hate-crimes law that has not previously been prosecuted in the U.S.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Hydee Hawkins told the jury that the two men used anti-gay slurs while kicking, beating and stomping on Pennington.
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