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marmar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-27-10 10:37 AM
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Hate Crime Victim Speaks Out About Surge Of Anti-Gay Incidents In Kentucky City
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UPDATE: Covington Police Chief Col. Lee Russo told the Huffington Post that his force is investigating the homophobic flyers, but they do not yet have any information about who is behind them or whether the National Alliance is involved. He said that multiple flyers had been found posted on telephone poles, light poles, and the windshields of vehicles; there's no indication that the vehicles were targeted in any specific way.

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The city of Covington, KY has been hit with a recent spate of incidents targeted toward LGBT individuals, and the community is now trying to come together and respond.

One particularly violent attack that has become a catalyst for greater awareness occurred at 1:00 a.m. on Aug. 15, when a group of men and women, both gay and straight, were attacked by four people, including a man with Swastika tattoos and Aryan Nation symbols all over his body. On Wednesday, one of the victims of the incident spoke with the Huffington Post and described what happened. She has asked that her identity be kept private. From the interview:

A group of nine of us together, mixed heterosexual and homosexual, were walking down the street. We turn the corner, and there were four people parked in a car, and they pulled the car up really fast and almost hit two of us. One of the women was like, "Stop, don't hit us," and then the four people in the car started yelling hate slurs like, "F*cking d*kes, f*cking f*ggots, go eat some p*ssy f*cking f*ggots."

Two women got out of the car and approached one of my friends. The two men got out of the car and chased the other girl. They chased her around the corner, and when they got around the corner, the first person they saw was another one in our group, and one of the guys grabbed her by the hair, slammed her face into the wall of the building, started punching her on the ground. The other guy started kicking her. The first guy went and punched another person, and then that's where I came around the corner and kind of just jumped on top of the girl being kicked, and got kicked.

I had a bottle of wine in my hand that I swung at him and broke on his chest, and he started to back off, and people started to come help us -- random bystanders -- and that's when the guy, Devlin Burke, pulled out a knife and he stabbed three people. One guy got stabbed across the stomach and had 23 stitches. One guy was 16 years old.


Burke has a history of hate crimes, pleading guilty in 2003 to beating a man, who claimed that Burke and the other attackers were "yelling out racial slurs and telling me that they should kill me." They were also using baseball bats reading, "Imperial Klans of America." ..........(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/26/kentucky-hate-crimes-gay_n_694717.html



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