TRENTON, N.J. — Two members of a white supremacist group were sentenced to prison for their roles in a New Year's Eve attack on two men of Egyptian descent in central New Jersey.
Michal Gunar, of East Windsor, and Kyle Powell, of West Collingswood, were charged with violating the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act.
Gunar, 29, was sentenced Wednesday to nearly three years after pleading guilty to assault. He also faces deportation to his native Slovakia.
Powell, 24, was sentenced to 15 months on a conspiracy charge.
Before issuing the sentences, Judge Joel Pisano told the men their "blatant acts of racism" against random victims "requires a sentence that recognizes the seriousness of the offense and the outrage of it."
He nonetheless imposed the minimum terms negotiated in plea deals and agreed to allow Powell to defer the start of his term until he finishes school in December.
Both were part of the "Aryan Terror Brigade," a supremacist group that exists mostly online and has more than 100 members.
A third defendant, Christopher Ising, is set to be sentenced Friday after pleading guilty to the same charges as Gunar. Ising, 31, lives in the Waretown section of Ocean Township and is a purported member of a white supremacist group known as the "Atlantic City Skins."