On Thursday, an Oregon man pled guilty to two federal hate crime charges related to an incident where he attempted to run down three individuals with his automobile last year in Boise.
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Matthew Allen Leigh, 31, stated in his plea deal that he committed three further anti-LGBTQ+ offences in Boise in 2022 and assaulted a person at the grocery store after Leah insulted him.
According to a news statement from the US Attorney’s Office for the District of Idaho, Untreated mental illness may result in up to four years in prison for Leigh. She would also have to spend at least three years on supervised release while under the supervision of a psychiatrist. He’ll have to make restitution to the aggrieved parties as well.
The court, Leigh verbally harassed, threatened to knife, and assaulted a transgender employee at the Boise Public Library Main Branch on October 8, 2022.
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After her coworker, a security guard at the library, stepped in, Leigh left the building and proceeded to the parking garage. When the security guard approached him, Leigh attempted to get into a car and drive at high speed in an attempt to kill him. The guard leapt over the barrier without getting wounded.
According to court documents, Leigh made a homophobic threat and slur toward two women he thought were lesbians in the parking lot of Kathryn Albertson Park just a few days later. Leah speeds at the people in his car on purpose. They were able to get off the road in time, but one of their vehicles was struck.
Vegas Shegrud claimed on a media outlet that he could have killed one of the women that Leah nearly hurt that day
“I’m gonna finish you, you f-ing f-,” he shouted, according to Shegrud. “He took hold of the wheel… My back was turned, and he was already backing out of his parking space. “I realized he was going to run me over at some point,” Shegrud confessed.
Leigh’s YouTube account features a video from days before the attack in which she discusses her thoughts on the shooting deaths of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer persons at a church. A series of films posted rapidly revealed his aggressive views on the LGBTQ+ community, particularly the trans community. The authorities verified his channel.
Leigh’s Attacks In Oregon Were Nothing New
Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clark stated: This defendant targeted strangers for horrific attacks for no reason other than the perception of their sexual orientation.” Clark is an employee of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division. “We are committed to protecting the rights of all Americans, including the LGBTQI+ community.
“Everyone, regardless of who they are, should be free from senseless violence,” stated Josh Hurwitz, US Attorney for the District of Idaho, in a press release. I appreciate the efforts of the Boise Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. I pray that the victims will find comfort knowing the defendant has been made to answer for his heinous and terrible deeds. Details from the original text and additional translation details necessitate the inclusion.
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