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Oct 15, 2009

Hannah Sentenced to Six Months in Beating Death

The tortured case of the beating death of gay Maryland man Tony Hunter has at last drawn to a close, as D.C. Superior Court Judge Rafael Diaz sentenced defendant Robert Hannah, 19, to 180 days in jail on Wednesday, the Washington Blade reports. The sentence represents the maximum jail time allowable for Hannah’s conviction on a misdemeanor assault charge. Hannah will also get credit for time served, the Blade says, which is about two months…

Sep 18, 2009

Guilty Plea in Tony Hunter Case

The Post is reporting that Robert Hannah has indeed pleaded guilty on simple assault charges in the beating death of Tony Hunter. Word of a plea agreement in the case first leaked out two weeks ago, which prompted D.C. Council member Phil Mendelson to fire off a letter to Acting U.S. Attorney Channing Phillips, urging him to take the case to trial. The deal, it turns out, came about because Hannah was arrested for shoplifting…

Sep 10, 2009

Mendelson Calls for No Deal in Tony Hunter Killing

Robert Hannah, photo courtesy MPD At-large D.C. Council member Phil Mendelson today sent a letter to acting U.S. Attorney Channing Phillips urging him to “please reconsider and proceed to trial” with Robert Hannah, the man accused in the beating death of Tony Hunter. Hannah has reportedly been in talks to reach a plea agreement with the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Mendelson, who is the chairman of the D.C. Council’s Committee on Public Safety and the…

Sep 04, 2009

Plea Bargain in Works in Tony Hunter Death

Over at the Washington Blade, Lou Chibbaro, Jr. reports that the man who has been charged with misdemeanor assault in the beating death of Tony Randolph Hunter may be about to negotiate a plea bargain that could reduce or eliminate the time he spends in jail. D.C. resident Robert Hannah had initially been charged with voluntary manslaughter, but the charges against him were later reduced, and now the suspect might end up not even serving…

Jan 16, 2009

Mayor Fenty and Chief Lanier Meet with GLOV

Written by DCist Contributor Shauna Miller D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty and Police Chief Cathy Lanier met with the Co-Chairs of GLOV (Gays and Lesbians Opposing Violence) today to discuss solutions to the problem of anti-LGBT violence in the District. The meeting follows a string of recent incidents, including the death of Tony Hunter after an attack in Shaw in September. GLOV re-formed shortly following Hunter’s death. A statement released by GLOV today said the…

Oct 21, 2008

At GLOV Meeting, Disbelief that Hunter Provoked His Attacker

Written by DCist contributor Shauna Miller The newly re-formed D.C. chapter of Gays and Lesbians Opposing Violence met Monday night to discuss action plans following last week’s arrest of a suspect in the beating death of gay Maryland resident Tony Hunter. Robert Hanna, 18, was arrested last Wednesday and charged with voluntary manslaughter in connection with the deadly September attack on Hunter near BeBar in Shaw. D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier said at a news…

Oct 15, 2008

Arrest Made in Attack Near Be Bar

The MPD announced today that they arrested Robert Hanna, 18, and charged him with voluntary manslaughter in connection with the September 7 attack of two gay men near Be Bar. One of the victims, Tony Hunter, died ten days later as a result of his injuries. The arrest comes one week after MPD announced they were on the lookout for Hanna. The wanted poster described him as an 18-year-old “who is known to frequent the…

 
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