Two men accused of beating a gay couple on a Philadelphia street last
year must stay out of downtown under a plea agreement that spares them
prison time.
Philip Williams and Kevin Harrigan apologized as they pleaded guilty
Thursday to aggravated assault and conspiracy charges. The 24-year-old
Williams and 26-year-old Harrigan say the attack wasn't motivated by the
couple's sexual orientation.
Harrigan was accused of using slurs to ask if the couple were gay.
Zachary Hesse was then punched in the face; Andy Haught suffered a
broken jaw and cheekbones.
Williams was banned from downtown Philadelphia for five years while on
probation. Harrigan's ban is three years. Each will have to perform 200
hours of community service at an LGBT center.
A third defendant said she'll rather take her chances by going to trial.
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