Two Queer Men Brutally Killed in Two Days, Suspect Arrested
Author: Alex Cooper
A man was arrested Wednesday in connection with the murders of two men in Sligo, Ireland, earlier this week.
Yousef Palani, 22, also of Sligo, has been accused by authorities of killing Aldan Moffitt, 42, and Michael Snee, 58, according to the BBC.
He has also been charged with assaulting another man last week.
Snee’s body was found at his home on Tuesday. Moffitt’s remains were discovered the day prior. The men lived a short distance from each other.
Irish police told the BBC both men had sustained “significant” injuries before their deaths.
People gathered outside the courtroom on Thursday yelling at Palani as the prison van he was in arrived for a court hearing. Members of the public then hit the van as it left court. Palani has been detained until his next court appearance on April 21.
The killings have shocked the Irish community. Irish Prime Minister Michael Martin wrote on Twitter Wednesday, “My deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Aidan Moffitt. Deeply concerned by this horrific killing and reports of another violent death in Sligo this morning.”
“The LGBTI+ community has the right to feel and be safe on our streets and online,” Paula Fagan, CEO of LGBT Ireland, told
Original Article on The Advocate
Author: Alex Cooper