Two Native Hawaiians get prison in a crime that exposed the state's racial complexity
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This photo provided by Kawena Alo-Kaonohi shows a view looking down into Kahakuloa village in Wailuku, Hawaii, on Jan. 18, 2020.The village was the scene of a brutal attack in 2014.Courtesy of Kawena Alo-Kaonohi via AP HONOLULU Two Native Hawaiian men wouldn't have brutally beaten a man if he weren't white, a U.S. judge said Thursday in sentencing them to yearslong prison terms for a hate crime in a case that reflects Hawaii's nuanced and complicated relationship with race.
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