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referenced they thought they were avoiding transmission of HIV. As a consequence, what should have been an eight-minute trip took another forty minutes, and it was another hour before a doctor could be located who was willing to address
Broussard's wounds. Broussard later died of internal injuries. His mother, Nancy Rodriguez, flew into Houston from
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Buice was denied his parole requests in 2007 and 2009. He was scheduled to be released on parole around
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Dillon was the first of the attackers to be released in March 2000, after serving just six years. He owed his freedom to a mandatory release law that was repealed in 1996. Attard, Gonzalez, Randle, Spake, and
Valentine also received probation and were released. Buice, who received the longest
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and aggravated attempted murder. The three remaining assailants received sentences of 15-years-and-one-day for their admitted participation in the beatings. Their sentences were criticized by Rodriguez and Queer Nation as being too light.
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Broussard and friends were just blocks away from home when the juveniles asked them for directions. The juveniles then reportedly exited their vehicles and attacked the men with fists, steel-toed boots, bear claws and a small
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nine minors into the adult prison system without the case ever going to trial, should also be an element covered by the film. However, much more came to light as the project unfolded. Armstrong's film
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