by Amy Wagner
WLWT Cincinnati
CINCINNATI -- A group of Tri-State residents said they feel a recent slaying may have been a hate crime, and are asking the community to take a stand.
More than 175 residents have signed on to a full-page ad that will appear in The Enquirer Thursday. They said the ad is meant to memorialize James McGee, a gay man who was attacked at his home and later died of his injuries.
Those behind the ad said his death was a hate crime, though police disagree.
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