

They were also required to apologize to the two victims, Rene Chalarca and Dmitry Logunov, who were present at the sentencing. Instead, the judge sentenced them to five years probation, 200 hours of community service, mandatory participation in anger management, and mental and substance abuse evaluations, according to South Florida Gay News.

Had the cases gone to trial, the four faced up to 15 years in prison. Guilty of a pair of felony battery charges and sentenced to 5 years of probation All four pleaded guilty in court on Monday.Īlonso-Piovet also copped to assault with prejudice on religious or institutional grounds (a misdemeanor).Ĥ men guilty of hate crime for beating gay couple in #SouthBeach but avoid jail time. They were originally charged with aggravated battery with enhanced hate crime charges.Īt the time, the Miami Beach Pride attack and eventual arrests garnered major headlines.īut their defense attorneys have delayed any decision in their cases through motions, taking depositions and other legal maneuvers.ĬRIME: Four and a half years after viciously attacking two men outside a restroom in Lummus Park during Miami Beach Pride on April 8, 2018, the four men charged have all pleaded guilty.Ī plea deal was finally worked out in which the charges were reduced to battery with prejudice, a second-degree felony.

The four attackers – Pablo Reinaldo Romo-Figueroa, Juan Carlos Lopez, Adonis David Diaz, and Luis Manuel Alonso-Piovet – were identified and arrested around the time of the assault. After four and a half years, they finally had their day in court on Monday. On April 8, 2018, four young men were captured on surveillance cameras viciously attacking two gay men coming out of a public restroom in Lummus Park during Miami Beach Pride. From left: Luis Alonso-Piovet, Pablo Reinaldo Romo-Figueroa, Adonis Diaz and Juan C.
