In NY Attacker of Gay Journalist is Caught


Police investigating possible Midtown bias attack





A 24-year-old Queens man was awaiting arraignment last night in the midtown attack of a journalist who was left with severe head trauma.
Leighton Jennings was arrested at the Midtown North Precinct Tuesday night after being picked up in Queens, and charged with second degree assault for punching Randy Gener, 46, a gay, Filipino journalist and artist, police said.
Evidence did not support charging Jennings with a bias crime, police said.
Witnesses told cops a woman with Jennings got into an altercation with Gener near 54th Street on Seventh Avenue, after Gener and the woman bumped into each other in the early hours of Jan. 17.
Jennings allegedly interceded and punched Gener in the face, causing him to fall and crack his head on the sidewalk, officials said. Witness statements -- which included a license plate number of the Nissan in which Jennings allegedly fled -- were critical in the arrest, cops said.
Gener has undergone brain surgery St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center and is recovering in the ICU, according to friends and a web page was set up to raise money for his medical expenses.
Gener’s husband and sister released a statement saying "we are pleased and relieved that a suspect has finally been apprehended," and thanking the NYPD, the Filipino American and arts communities and the New York City Anti-Violence Project
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Photo credit: NYPD
Police released a sketch Monday of the man wanted in a suspected hate crime assault on a gay journalist in midtown.
According to police, the attacker brutally beat Randy Gener on Jan. 17 at 3 a.m. near Seventh Avenue and West 54th Street. Gener had been walking home from a party, friends and police said.
Police believe the suspect, described as a male in his 20s, punched Gener, 46, in the face, causing him to fall to the ground, and then fled in a gray four-door Nissan with the Mississippi license plate, "KAT397."
Gener was taken to St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital where he underwent brain surgery and is now listed in stable condition according to police.
Several dozen of Gener's friends and colleagues held a candlelight vigil for him at the crime scene Sunday night. They raised more than $30,000 to help cover his medical expenses.

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