Texarkana Gazette

Three sentenced to prison for using dating app to target gay men for violent crimes

- Fort Worth Star-Telegram

FORT WORTH, Texas — Three Texas men who used a dating app to target gay men to carjack, kidnap and commit other hate crimes have been sentenced to federal prison ranging from 11 years to 22 years.

A fourth Texas member of the group is scheduled to be sentenced Oct. 6 for committing hate crimes against gay men. He faces a maximum of 26 years in prison.

“One of the FBI’s top priorities is to defend the civil rights of the communitie­s we serve. We actively work with our law enforcemen­t partners to investigat­e hate crimes and achieve justice for the victims impacted by these violent crimes,” said Special Agent in Charge Matthew J. DeSarno of the FBI Dallas field office in a Thursday news release. “The victims in this case were specifical­ly targeted because of their sexual orientatio­n. The FBI wants to reassure the public that we will pursue individual­s who commit violent hate acts against any member of our community.”

The three defendants targeted as many as nine men in and around Dallas for crimes such as kidnapping, assaulting and other hate crimes, according to federal court records.

While the victims were held at gunpoint, some of the victims were physically assaulted, at least one man was sexually assaulted, and all of the victims were taunted by gay slurs, federal authoritie­s said.

The men sentenced Wednesday included 28-yearold Michael Atkinson, 24-year-old Daryl Henry and 21-year-old Pablo Ceniceros-Deleon. CenicerosD­eleon was sentenced to 22 years, Henry 20 years and Atkinson 11 years.

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