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N.J. man convicted of killing, dismembering live-in boyfriend
HACKENSACK, N.J. — A New Jersey man faces up to life in prison after being convicted of killing and dismembering another man whom authorities say was his live-in boyfriend.
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Four Chilean men found guilty in brutal murder of gay man
SANTIAGO, Chile — Four Chilean men have been found guilty of first-degree murder for killing a gay man and carving swastikas into his body.
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Man arrested in Tenn. in shooting death of renowned gay equestrian
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — An arrest was made Wednesday by the U.S. Marshals Service in connection with the shooting death of renowned, openly gay Long Island equestrian riding instructor Ross Reisner.
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Renowned gay equestrian killed by unknown gunman as he sat with partner
EAST SETAUKET, N.Y. — A renowned openly gay New York equestrian riding instructor died earlier this week after an unknown gunman fired multiple rounds into the victim’s home, killing him as he sat next to his partner of 26 years.
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Trial begins for men accused in brutal murder of gay Chilean man
SANTIAGO, Chile — The trial of four men accused of beating and fatally injuring a young, gay man in the Chilean capital last year began on Monday.
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Man charged with murder in anti-gay hate crime in Queens
NEW YORK — The New York Police Department has charged a 22-year-old man with an anti-gay hate crime in the stabbing death of a man found under an elevated subway line in Queens.
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Yemen: Suspected Al-Qaeda gunmen shoot, kill man believed to be gay
ADEN, Yemen — Suspected Al-Qaeda gunmen on Thursday shot a Yemeni man because they believed he was gay, a security official told European news agency AFP.
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Police identify suspect in slaying of transgender Calif. woman
FONTANA, Calif. — Police have identified a suspect in the slaying of a transgender woman who was found dead in her Fontana apartment.
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Hate crime conviction in murder of transgender woman overturned
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — An appeals court has overturned the hate crime conviction of a central New York man in the 2009 slaying of a transgender woman, ruling that jury verdicts in the case were contradictory.
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Judge hears details of gay Miss. mayoral candidate’s slaying
CLARKSDALE, Miss. — A Mississippi judge has allowed prosecutors to proceed with their case against a man charged in the death of mayoral candidate Marco McMillian.