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District Man Guilty Of Recording Hate Crime Assault Of LGBTQ+ Man In DC: Jury

A man who assaulted a member of the LGBTQ+ and recorded it on his phone in Washington, DC, has been convicted of assault by a jury this week, federal officials announced.

The DC man was convicted of the hate crime.

The DC man was convicted of the hate crime.

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Anthony Duncan, 42, of Washington, DC, was found guilty of assault with significant bodily injury on Monday, Feb. 27, for assaulting a pedestrian in May 2022.

Prosecutors say that on May 21, 2022, the victim was walking home from a Bocce Ball game on 15th Street in Northwest, DC, when he was confronted by Duncan, who was a stranger to him at the time.

Duncan proceeded to accuse his victim of directing a sexually suggestive act toward him, and stated that he took offense, though the victim has vehemently denied making any advance toward the stranger.

According to officials, as Duncan confronted the victim for the perceived unwanted advance, he took out his cell phone, and recorded himself physically attacking the man.

Duncan broke the victim’s nose and teeth, which required multiple stitches to stop the bleeding, they said. Duncan also called the victim a derogatory gay slur several times as he attacked him.

No motive for the hate crime was ever provided by investigators.

Duncan will face up to three years in prison when he is sentenced in April.

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