A man has been convicted in the 2018 killing of an emergency medical technician and freelance photographer in New Jersey after authorities say he targeted the victim because of his race.
Jurors in Monmouth County convicted 30-year-old Jamil Hubbard of Sayreville of murder Friday in the attack on 56-year-old Jerry Wolkowitz near his Freehold apartment. Defense attorneys argued that Hubbard suffered from serious mental illness, but jurors rejected his insanity defense.
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