4 Guilty in NYC
Attack on Singer
By AP from the
NYTimes on the Web, March 22, 2007
NEW YORK -- Four people who
were accused of brutally beating a nightclub singer and recording artist while
yelling anti-gay slurs pleaded guilty Wednesday to assault charges.
The four began following Kevin Aviance around 1:30 a.m. on June 10, 2006 after
he left a gay bar in the city's East Village neighborhood, calling him
derogatory names, police said.
They threw two garbage bags and a paint can at the singer before attacking him
and yelling anti-gay slurs, police said.
The defendants punched and kicked Aviance, 39, breaking his jaw and causing
other injuries, police said. Passers-by yelled for the attack to stop, and
when it was over a man walked Aviance to a hospital.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg denounced the attack as ''a disgrace.''
The four will be sentenced in April and May. In exchange for their guilty
pleas Gerard Johnson, 17, will be sentenced to 15 years in prison; Akino George
and Jarell Sears, both 21, will get eight-year prison terms; and Gregory Archie,
19, receive a six-year sentence.
They had faced up to 25 years in prison if they had been convicted of the top
count, first-degree assault as a hate crime. Designating an offense a hate
crime increases the sentence the judge is allowed to impose.
Aviance, who performs in drag, appeared on the Billboard dance music charts in
2002 and 2004 with his songs ''Give It Up'' and ''Alive.''
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