Daily News (Los Angeles)

Man charged in suspected hate-motivated killing

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A 29-year-old man accused of gunning down a homeless man outside a Sylmar convenienc­e store in what authoritie­s described as a hate-motivated killing was charged Wednesday with murder.

Eric Antonio Sanchez was charged with murder and attempted murder, with the charges including a hate-crime allegation, according to the Los Angeles

County District Attorney's Office.

Authoritie­s said earlier the victim in the shooting, 48-year-old Ryan Bush, was wearing women's clothing while talking to another person in the parking lot of the store near Polk Street and Foothill Boulevard around 1:20 a.m. July 5.

Sanchez allegedly approached the pair and “made disparagin­g and offensive comments” about Bush's clothing and appearance, police said. He then fired multiple shots before fleeing the scene, officials said.

Bush “was allegedly targeted based on a presumptio­n of his gender identity and sexual orientatio­n,” according to the District Attorney's Office.

Sanchez has remained behind bars since his arrest Monday by the Los Angeles Police Department's Valley Bureau, jail records show.

He is set to be arraigned

Aug. 3 in a San Fernando courtroom.

“Hate crimes have spiked across the country in recent years and we remain steadfast in ensuring that we hold these violent individual­s accountabl­e while working to prevent such violence from happening in the future,” District Attorney George Gascón said in a statement. “Targeting someone because of their race, religion, gender or sexual orientatio­n is unconscion­able.”

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