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Brooklyn man convicted of hate crime for killing O’Shae Sibley sentenced to 20 years
A Brooklyn man was sentenced to 20 years for a hate crime conviction related to the fatal stabbing of O’Shae Sibley, a Black, gay dancer at a Midwood gas station. Senior Assistant District Attorney Sarah Jafari and Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez were present during the sentencing alongside Sibley’s mother.
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