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AG: 2 Men Targeted Victim Based on Race

AG: 2 Men Targeted Victim Based on Race

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AUGUSTA, Maine (AP)   The Maine attorney general’s office has filed a civil complaint against two white men accused of attacking an African-American man last month in Biddeford.

Law enforcement officials say 27-year-old Dusty Leo and 34-year-old Maurice Diggins insulted the victim with a racial epithet before attacking him outside a convenience store. They say the men broke the victim’s jaw and knocked him to the ground, then chased him in a truck.

Attorney General Janet Mills said “all Mainers should be shocked.”

The civil action was brought under the Maine Civil Rights Act. The two men, both from Biddeford, also are facing criminal charges.

Diggins remains at the York County Jail while Leo was released on bail. Phone numbers for them couldn’t be located, and it’s unclear if they hired lawyers.

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