Man gets 18 years in fatal beating
The Aurora resident was convicted in a deadly attack on a homeless panhandler.
An Arapahoe County judge has sentenced a 29year-old man to 18 years in prison for a 2013 attack that killed a homeless panhandler.
Daniel Lee Rice had been convictedAug. 6 of first-degree assault and manslaughter. He was sentenced Thursday.
The victim, 49-year-old RickyThompson, oftenwas seen begging for money near the intersection of East Quincy Avenue and South BuckleyRoad, where the attack occurred on the night ofAug. 14, 2013, according to a news release fromthe district attorney’s office Friday
Witnesses said Rice ran across six lanes of traffic and charged at Thompson, punching him in the head and torso.
“The defendant initially admitted that he struck Mr. Thompson, saying that he wanted the victim to leave the neighborhood,” the release said.
Thompson died from his injuries of broken ribs and bleeding from the brain.
“Our laws protect our neighbors regardless of their wealth,” said District AttorneyGeorge Brauchler. “The victim had his life unjustifiably stolen from him for being homeless. An 18year sentence to DOC cannot bring him back, but in a small way, it provides some measure of justice to those who loved him.”
The victim’s mother issued a statement through the district attorney’s office that said her son’s death was a hate crime.
“Simply because Ricky was panhandling does not justify what happened to him,” the mother said. “At the end of the day, I’ve lost my son. Iwantmy son back, but I have to go on.”