Minnesota trans man’s torture death not a hate crime: Police


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  • New York State Police said Sunday, Feb. 16, the murder of a transgender man from Minnesota was not a hate crime. The department said fellow members of the LGBTQ+ community killed Sam Nordquist, 24.
  • Police said five suspects tortured Nordquist for more than a month before his death. The department charged the suspects with second-degree murder.
  • Investigators discovered Nordquist’s body in a field after his family called police to do a welfare check when they hadn’t heard from him.

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New York State Police said the torture death of 24-year-old Sam Nordquist, a transgender man from Minnesota, was not a hate crime. The department said fellow members of the LGBTQ+ community killed Nordquist.

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What happened to Sam Nordquist?

Investigators discovered Nordquist’s body on Wednesday, Feb. 12, in a field in the Finger Lakes region. His family requested the police complete a welfare check when they hadn’t heard from him.

The 24-year-old was staying at a motel in Hopewell, New York, after traveling from his Minnesota home in September 2024 to visit his girlfriend he had met online.

New York State Police said the torture started in early December.

Court documents said Nordquist was “punched, kicked, beaten with sticks, dog toys, rope canes and belts – and assaulted with a table leg and broomstick leading up to [his] death.”

“The facts and the circumstances of this crime are beyond depraved,” Ontario County District Attorney Jim Ritts said. “This is by far the worst homicide investigation that our office has ever been a part of. It is an ongoing investigation, so we would necessarily be limited in the things that we can talk about.”

No human being should have to endure what Sam endured.

Ontario County District Attorney Jim Ritts

Who are the suspects?

The department charged five people with second-degree murder in connection with Nordquist’s death, and police said they are also members of the LGBTQ+ community.

Suspects include:

  • Precious Arzuaga, 38
  • Emily Motyka, 19
  • Jennifer A. Quijano, 30
  • Kyle Sage, 33
  • Patrick A. Goodwin, 30

Nordquist’s mother told KARE 11 news in Minnesota that her son went to New York to visit Arzuaga, his online girlfriend.

Police have not confirmed Nordquist’s relationship with the five suspects.

Shea Taylor (Producer) and Emma Stoltzfus (Producer/Video Editor) contributed to this report.
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Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left detail the concision of Sam Nordquist's reported torture and murder, emphasizing systemic issues surrounding violence against transgender individuals.
  • Media outlets in the center provide a clinical overview, primarily focusing on the procedural aspects of the investigation and charges while not emphasizing broader social implications.
  • Media outlets on the right highlight the brutality of Nordquist's death, emphasizing firsthand accounts of violence and police statements about the nature of the crime.

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Key points from the Left

  • Five individuals have been charged with second-degree murder in connection to the death of Sam Nordquist, a 24-year-old transgender man from Minnesota.
  • Sam Nordquist was reported missing on Feb. 9, 2025, after losing contact with his family and was last seen at Patty's Lodge in Canandaigua.
  • Investigators stated that from December 2024 to February 2025, Nordquist was subjected to acts of violence and torture leading to his death.
  • If convicted, the five suspects could face life in prison, as per statements from Ontario County District Attorney James Ritts.

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Key points from the Center

  • New York State Police charged five people with second-degree murder in connection with the death of Sam Nordquist, a 24-year-old transgender man, who was reported missing on Feb. 9.
  • Authorities described the case as involving repeated acts of violence and torture over more than a month, leading to Nordquist's death.
  • Major Kevin Sucher called the facts of the case "beyond depraved" and the worst homicide investigation his office has experienced.
  • Kelly Swift noted the investigation has revealed a "deeply disturbing pattern of abuse" that led to Nordquist's death.

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Key points from the Right

  • Five individuals have been charged with second-degree murder in the death of Sam Nordquist, a 24-year-old transgender man.
  • Sam Nordquist was reportedly severely beaten and tortured for over a month before his body was found discarded in a field.
  • Authorities described the crime as "beyond depraved" and indicated that it is one of the most horrific crimes ever investigated by police.
  • The possibility of Sam Nordquist's death being a hate crime is still under investigation.

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