A Navy Veteran to Face Prison Time for Brutal Beating of Disabled Man
In a shocking turn of events, a former Navy veteran has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the brutal beating of a disabled man who used a wheelchair. The victim, Rudy Diaz, suffered severe frostbite, resulting in the amputation of all ten toes, and was left severely disabled.
According to court records, the incident occurred on July 2022, when Diaz was attacked by Hayden Humphreys, described as "likely intoxicated," after being thrown out of a bar near Bush Intercontinental Airport. Witnesses reported that Humphreys repeatedly struck Diaz in the face with "haymakers" before police arrived at the scene.
Diaz's brother, Benji Diaz, described his brother as incapable of defending himself, given his physical limitations and reliance on his wheelchair. The family disputes Humphreys' claim that Diaz attacked him, stating that this account is not credible.
The victim died 19 days after the assault from complications of blunt force trauma. Humphreys, who had been free on bond on a murder charge, pleaded guilty to manslaughter on Monday. As part of his plea agreement, he will face an eight-year prison sentence.
Humphreys' attorney acknowledged that their client's actions were "deeply sobering and life-changing" for him and his loved ones. The defense also noted that Diaz had drugs in his system at the time of the incident and pre-existing health issues. However, the family and prosecution disagree with this characterization, arguing that Humphreys' behavior was avoidable.
Diaz's brother expressed disappointment but gratitude towards the plea deal, stating that he feared Humphreys would negotiate for probation. The victim's family hopes that Humphreys will receive a fair sentence, given the severity of his actions.
Humphreys is set to be formally sentenced on December 1st. His case highlights the complexities and challenges faced by individuals with disabilities, who are increasingly vulnerable to abuse and exploitation.
In a shocking turn of events, a former Navy veteran has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the brutal beating of a disabled man who used a wheelchair. The victim, Rudy Diaz, suffered severe frostbite, resulting in the amputation of all ten toes, and was left severely disabled.
According to court records, the incident occurred on July 2022, when Diaz was attacked by Hayden Humphreys, described as "likely intoxicated," after being thrown out of a bar near Bush Intercontinental Airport. Witnesses reported that Humphreys repeatedly struck Diaz in the face with "haymakers" before police arrived at the scene.
Diaz's brother, Benji Diaz, described his brother as incapable of defending himself, given his physical limitations and reliance on his wheelchair. The family disputes Humphreys' claim that Diaz attacked him, stating that this account is not credible.
The victim died 19 days after the assault from complications of blunt force trauma. Humphreys, who had been free on bond on a murder charge, pleaded guilty to manslaughter on Monday. As part of his plea agreement, he will face an eight-year prison sentence.
Humphreys' attorney acknowledged that their client's actions were "deeply sobering and life-changing" for him and his loved ones. The defense also noted that Diaz had drugs in his system at the time of the incident and pre-existing health issues. However, the family and prosecution disagree with this characterization, arguing that Humphreys' behavior was avoidable.
Diaz's brother expressed disappointment but gratitude towards the plea deal, stating that he feared Humphreys would negotiate for probation. The victim's family hopes that Humphreys will receive a fair sentence, given the severity of his actions.
Humphreys is set to be formally sentenced on December 1st. His case highlights the complexities and challenges faced by individuals with disabilities, who are increasingly vulnerable to abuse and exploitation.