It's nice to see that some justice has been done in this case, and I hope it's a precedent for more in the future. It's so vital that we can send a positive message to future generations, because even in a world where hate is prevalent, we must show that we will get the best of it and overcome the obstacles that stand in our way.
EDIT: I accidentally posted this too early, before finishing the message I was typing, so I apologize about that. Hopefully my message is more clear now.