A grand jury in Jacksonville, Florida has found Hector Sanchez, 19, guilty of murdering a man over gay rumors, First Coast News is reporting.

Jacksonville police found the body of 24-year-old Levi Rollins slumped-over in the back seat of a car parked at Riverside Memorial Park in July. Employees at the cemetery said that the car had been parked there for two days.

Sanchez stepped forward in September and told the police that he had shot Rollins because he was angry at him for spreading rumors that he was gay and “decided to do something about it,” reports the Jacksonville CBS affiliate WJXT.

In his confession, Sanchez admits to murdering Rollings after the pair shared a marijuana smoke and killed the man while parked at an apartment complex lot; shooting Rollings with a gun several times. He told police he then drove Rollins' car to the cemetery, where the police found his body two days later. After the shooting, he threw the gun off a bridge.

Sanchez made his fist court appearance in October and remained in custody without bond at the Duval County jail.