Man Pleads Guilty in Stabbings of Black Men
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A 24-year-old Lancaster man has pleaded guilty to attempted murder in the racially motivated stabbings of two African American men in the Antelope Valley last year, prosecutors said Thursday.
Sean Patrick Delaney will be sentenced to 25 years and eight months in state prison, Los Angeles County prosecutors said.
Authorities said Delany had been kicked out of a bar where he was shouting racial epithets before returning and stabbing a man. He stabbed a second man in a nearby bar. The victims have recovered.
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