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Andre Gay and Richard Wilson are expected to spend the rest of their lives in prison for kidnapping and brutally murdering year-old Briana Brooks and her fiancé, Jeonta Brown, in ATLANTA, GA -- Two men will receive four consecutive life sentences without parole in the Aug. 30, , executive-style murder of a pregnant woman and her fiance.

Andre Gay, 44, and Richard. Judge Kimberly Adams handed down the sentences after year-old Andre Gay and year-old Richard Wilson pled guilty to the August murders. The two men reportedly felt that Briana and Jeronta’s family had come into money after an insurance settlement, leading them to target them for ransom. Andre Gay and Richard “Fathead” Wilson Are Behind Bars Today Andre and Fathead were apprehended a few weeks following the August incident and faced a bevy of charges.

Dr. Andre Gay, MD is an orthopedic surgeon in Hendersonville, NC and has over 15 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from Baylor College of Medicine in The Attic has become very important to me as a place to connect with other young African American gay men, as well as other LGBT organizations in the community. I first became aware of my sexual identity when I was in high school.

At the time, I was not open about it and did not know how to express it. It was very hard for me to accept myself because throughout my life, I had only heard negative comments about gay people. I found out about The Attic though a friend.

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My first time at The Attic, I watched some people dance and they were amazing. They seemed so comfortable being themselves. I wanted to be like them, but in terms of self-acceptance, I had a long way to go.

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Over the next year, I started coming to The Attic more often and participating in Mpowerment, the safer sex support group for young gay men. At first, the group was overwhelming — no one at my school or home had ever had these kinds of honest discussions with me. I learned a lot from these discussions, and found the support groups to be really helpful and informative. Over time, with the support of the wonderful youth and staff, I began to finally feel comfortable being who I am.

I performed in Attic drag shows. I also participated in a summer service learning program at The Attic and learned how to be an activist and stand up for myself and the greater LGBT community. My friends and the Attic staff have given me the tools I need to be open about my sexuality and to succeed in life. Overall, I think the greatest gift that you can give yourself is to accept who you are.

It has taken time and courage, and it is because of The Attic that I have given myself this gift. OK2BU Stories. Youth Story: Andre. Prev Previous Youth Story: Kevin. Next Youth Story: Giselle Next.