A White man who stabbed a Black college student to death at a bus stop on the University of Maryland's flagship College Park campus was sentenced Thursday to life in prison for what prosecutors claimed was a racially motivated hate crime.
A white man who stabbed a Black college student to death at a bus stop on the University of Maryland’s campus has been sentenced to life in prison for what prosecutors claimed was a racially motivated hate crime.
A white man was sentenced to life in prison Thursday for fatally stabbing a Black student on a Maryland college campus in 2017, a sickening and unprovoked attack that prosecutors described as a hate crime. Sean Urbanski, 25, told the family of Richard Collins III that he was sorry for his actions and apologized for the “horrible pain” he caused them when he knifed the Army lieutenant in the chest on May 20, 2017.