Watch: Philly Anti-Gay Attack Suspects Asked ‘Anything You’d Like To Say To Your Victims?’
Watch as the anti-gay suspects who were released on bond from jail early this morning rush to their cars and get asked a question by reporters.
At about 3:30 this morning, having spent less than 24 hours in jail awaiting arraignment, the three suspects in Philadelphia’s anti-gay hate attack were released on bond.
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Here’s raw video and audio of them and the people accompanying them from jail to their cars in the rain.
Notice all the TV crew vans in the background and listen as one reporter asks, “Is there anything you’d like to say to your victims.”
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Hat tip: Towleroad
Video by @yanoshaknews on Vimeo
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