August 19, 2026

Florida man convicted of hate crime in roadway altercation

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byย THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

A Florida man has been convicted of a federal hate crime for a 2021 altercation with a Black motorist on a city street.

Court documents show a jury in Tampa convicted Jordan Patrick Leahy, 29, on Wednesday of interfering for racially-motivated reasons with the motoristโ€™s right to use the street.

Leahy faces a maximum 10-year prison sentence and up to $250,000 in fines. A sentencing date has not yet been set.

Trial evidence showed that on Aug. 8, 2021, Leahy pulled alongside the Black motorist, identified only as J.T., who was driving along a Pinellas County road with his 4-year-old daughter and girlfriend. Leahy yelled racial slurs at J.T., pretended to โ€œshootโ€ at J.T.โ€™s vehicle with hand gestures and swerved into J.T.โ€™s lane.

The pair confronted each other at a stoplight and when sheriffโ€™s deputies arrived, prosecutors say Leahy made several racially-motivated comments such as saying Black people should stay โ€œin their areas.โ€

โ€œNo one should be targeted, threatened, intimidated or assaulted because of their race,โ€ U.S. Attorney Roger B. Handberg said in a news release. โ€œThe defendant in this case acted upon his bigoted beliefs and put an entire family and othersโ€™ safety at risk.โ€

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