Lawyer says NYC immigrant killing not a hate crime
A lawyer for one of two men accused of murdering an Ecuadorean immigrant in a hate crime said Saturday his client acted in self-defense, believing the victim was reaching for a gun during a scuffle.

A lawyer for one of two men accused of murdering an Ecuadorean immigrant in a hate crime said Saturday his client acted in self-defense, believing the victim was reaching for a gun during a scuffle.
A lawyer for one of two men accused of murdering an Ecuadorean immigrant in a Brooklyn hate crime says his client acted in self-defense.
NEW YORK - A lawyer for one of two men accused of murdering an Ecuadorean immigrant in a New York City hate crime says his client acted in self-defense.
A lawyer for one of two men accused of murdering an Ecuadorean immigrant in a Brooklyn hate crime says his client acted in self-defense. The lawyer said Saturday that Keith Phoenix was protecting himself, believing immigrant Jose Sucuzhanay
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