Crime & Safety

Man Beaten Unconscious In Hudson County For Being Gay: Officials

The crime took place the last week of Pride Month. The NJ attorney general thanked the Hoboken, North Bergen, and Bayonne police for help.

North Hudson Park is a large park with a lake in North Bergen, N.J. The state of New Jersey's attorney general alleges that a teen from Maryland beat another man unconscious because he suspected the man was gay.
North Hudson Park is a large park with a lake in North Bergen, N.J. The state of New Jersey's attorney general alleges that a teen from Maryland beat another man unconscious because he suspected the man was gay. (Google Maps)

HUDSON COUNTY, NJ — Attorney General Gurbir Grewal announced Wednesday that a Baltimore-based teen has been charged with attempted murder and bias intimidation for allegedly beating and choking a man he suspected of being gay in North Hudson Park in North Bergen on June 22.

José Tobias Carranza Serrano, a.k.a. “Kevin Lopez,” 18, of Baltimore, Maryland, was arrested on June 23, according to a release from Grewal's office. He was charged by complaint with the following offenses:

  • Attempted homicide (1st degree)
  • Bias intimidation (1st degree)
  • Robbery (1st degree)
  • Aggravated assault (2nd degree)

He was charged as the result of an investigation by the Hudson County Sheriff’s Office, Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office, and Division of Criminal Justice, assisted by the North Bergen, Hoboken, and Bayonne police departments, the release said.

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Carranza Serrano is being held in the Hudson County Correctional Facility pending a detention hearing, the release said.

The Attorney General's Office alleges the following, says the release:

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"In the early morning hours of Tuesday, June 22, Carranza Serrano allegedly attacked the victim near the south end of the lake in [James J. Braddock] North Hudson Park. The investigation revealed that the victim was a stranger whom Carranza Serrano had just met.

"Carranza Serrano allegedly wanted to kill the victim because he suspected the victim was gay. Carranza Serrano allegedly punched and kicked the victim in the face, causing multiple fractures and knocking out several teeth. He also allegedly attempted to strangle the victim.

"Carranza Serrano allegedly took a smart phone and $8 in cash from the victim. The victim was found unconscious near the path around the lake by a passerby shortly before 5 a.m. on June 22."

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The first-degree bias intimidation charge carries a sentence of 15 to 30 years in state prison. The attempted murder charge carries a sentence of 10 to 20 years in state prison, with parole ineligibility equal to 85 percent of the sentence imposed. Second-degree charges carry a sentence of five to 10 years in prison.

“This defendant is charged with attempting to kill a complete stranger because he thought the man was gay,” said Grewal. “The victim was beaten and choked so badly that he was unconscious for several hours before a passerby found him and called for help."

He added, "Whether this type of hate-fueled violence is directed against the LGBTQ+ community or other groups, it is terribly destructive to society and we must push back against it in every way possible. That, of course, includes aggressively investigating and prosecuting those who commit such crimes. I commend the Hudson County Sheriff’s Office, Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office, and other collaborating law enforcement agencies for the investigation that led to this arrest.”

The case is being prosecuted jointly by the Division of Criminal Justice and the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office.

Deputy Attorney General Danielle Scarduzio is assigned to prosecute the case for the Division of Criminal Justice (DCJ) Specialized Crimes Bureau, under the supervision of Deputy Bureau Chief Jacqueline Smith, Bureau Chief Erik Daab, and Acting DCJ Director Annmarie Taggart. Detectives Samer Abboud and Brian Christensen are assigned to the case for the DCJ Bias Crimes Unit, under the supervision of Lt. Michael Fallon, Deputy Chief of Detectives Robert Stemmer, and Chief of Detectives Weldon Powell.

Attorney General Grewal thanked the Hudson County Sheriff’s Office, under the leadership of Sheriff Frank X. Schillari, the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office, under the leadership of Prosecutor Esther Suarez, and the North Bergen, Hoboken, and Bayonne Police Departments.

The charges are merely accusations and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.


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