New York man who killed gay dancer faces 25 years after hate-crime conviction
Source: The Guardian
New York man who killed gay dancer faces 25 years after hate-crime conviction
Dmitriy Popov fatally stabbed OShae Sibley in Brooklyn in 2023 and was found guilty of manslaughter as a hate crime
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Sat 13 Jun 2026 12.00 BST
Last modified on Sat 13 Jun 2026 12.01 BST
A New York City man who was recently convicted of a hate crime in the 2023 stabbing death of vogue dancer OShae Sibley is facing a prison sentence of between eight and 25 years.
Sentencing for Dmitriy Popov, who was 17 at the time of Sibleys slaying, was tentatively scheduled for 30 June following his conviction.
Popov, 20, testified during his trial that he fatally stabbed Sibley on 29 July 2023 outside a Brooklyn gasoline station while legally defending himself. But prosecutors argued that Popov was motivated by anti-LGBTQ+ hatred taunting, jeering and then killing Sibley when the gay man reacted to the defendants provocations.
A jury on Monday found Popov guilty of manslaughter as a hate crime after a three-week trial in Brooklyn state supreme court. Jurors, who deliberated a week, also found Popov guilty of second-degree menacing, aggravated harassment in the second degree and fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/13/new-york-oshae-sibley-death-conviction