A
federal jury late last night convicted two Harlan County, Ky., men on
federal kidnapping charges and conspiracy charges, exposing them to a
maximum of life imprisonment. The jury also acquitted the men of
violating the sexual orientation provision of the Matthew Shepard James
Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act. David
Jason Jenkins, 37, and Anthony Ray Jenkins, 20, were convicted on the
kidnapping and conspiracy charges for their roles in kidnapping and
assaulting 28-year-old Kevin Pennington, a gay man.
The
federal jury in London, Ky., convicted the defendants for their conduct
related to the April 4, 2011, assault of Pennington. Testimony
at trial established that the defendants, who are cousins, carried out
the crime with help from two other relatives ? Mable Ashley Jenkins, 20,
and Alexis LeeAnn Jenkins, 19 ? who both pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting kidnapping and aiding and abetting the hate crime assault against Kevin Pennington
prior to trial and testified against the defendants. Both women pleaded
guilty to federal hates crimes charges, representing the first federal
convictions under the sexual orientation provision of the Matthew
Shepard James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act.
The
evidence established that the defendants and their female
co-conspirators planned in advance of the assault to kidnap Pennington,
take him to a remote location and beat him to death. After
luring Pennington by false pretenses into a truck being driven by
Anthony Jenkins, the group drove Pennington up a deserted mountain road
into Kingdom Come State Park, where they dragged Pennington into the
road and beat him.
The
evidence also established that Pennington escaped while the defendants
were searching in the back of the truck for a tire iron to use to kill
Pennington. Pennington
ran off the road and threw himself over a ledge, where he hid behind a
rock until the defendants finally gave up searching for him and drove
away. Pennington staggered part-way down the mountain, where he found a ranger shack, broke a window and called 911.
The
defendant?s co-conspirators, Ashley and Alexis Jenkins, both testified
that they and the defendants had agreed in advance to lure Pennington
into the truck, drive him to a deserted area and beat him because of his
sexual orientation. The
women also testified that during the beating, the defendants and their
co-conspirators used anti-gay slurs and yelled, ?Kill the faggot!? and
that the group intended to kill Pennington.
The jury heard six days of testimony, after which it deliberated for hours before returning yesterday?s guilty verdicts. U.S. District Court Judge Gregory F. Van Tatenhove will sentence the defendants on Feb. 21, 2013.
?As
the jury recognized through its verdict, this kidnapping and assault
was a vicious and criminal act. The Department of Justice will continue
will continue to use every tool in our arsenal to vindicate the rights
of victims of violent crimes,? said Thomas E. Perez, Assistant Attorney
General for the Civil Rights Division. ? The
Department will also continue to vigorously investigate hate crimes
allegations and support state and local law enforcement in their efforts
to identify these crimes.?
?We
are pleased that all those who participated in this cruel criminal
episode have been convicted of serious offenses,? said Kerry B. Harvey,
U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Kentucky. ?We expect that the
punishment will reflect the severity of the crimes. Our trial team and
law enforcement partners are to be congratulated for their excellent
work in this matter.?
This
case was investigated by Special Agents Anthony Sankey and Mike Brown
with the FBI and was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Hydee Hawkins
from the U.S. Attorney Office for the Eastern District of Kentucky, and
Trial Attorney Angie Cha from the Civil Rights Division.
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