Wednesday, July 1, 2009

FW Police Chief: "Faggot Had it Coming!"

Lines like this one were common in the pre-Stonewall era. Yep! It's 1968.

This from Dan Savage at The Stranger:

Most residents of Fort Worth have never even seen the inside of a gay bar. Fort Worth's police chief Jeff Halstead is counting on that fact—counting on the average person's ignorance about gay bars and certain stereotypes about gay men—to get a half a dozen Forth Worth police officers off the hook for conducting a violent raid on a Forth Worth gay bar, the Rainbow Lounge, late last Saturday night. Seven men were arrested during the raid, which took place on the 40th anniversary of the raid on the Stonewall Inn that kick-started the modern gay rights movement, and one of those men—Chad Gibson—remains in intensive care with a brain injury. Gibson may not survive.

The officers who raided the Rainbow Lounge claim that the men in the bar made "advances" on them—and Forth Worth's police chief is backing them up:

Monday, police chief Jeff Halstead said the officers' actions are being investigated. However, he also said that officers that entered the bar during the scheduled inspection were touched inappropriately.

"You're touched and advanced in certain ways by people inside the bar, that's offensive," he said. "I'm happy with the restraint used when they were contacted like that."

Allow me to translate the chief's comments: "Them faggots in that thar bar touched mah officers and now they're complainin' about some rough stuff and one little ol' faggot with a brain injury? Those perverts should be grateful they're alive."

This is a classic example of the Gay Panic Defense. In the very recent past all a straight man who brutally murdered a gay man had to say was, "He made a pass at me!", and the jury would ignore the evidence and let the murderer off. The Gay Panic Defense doesn't fly in many courts of law these days but it still has currency in the court of public opinion. And the chief of police in Forth Worth, a major U.S. city, is attempting to use the Gay Panic Defense to convince the citizens of Fort Worth to ignore the evidence—to ignore photographic evidence and credible eyewitness accounts—and let his officers off.

And you'll never guess who the police are accusing of being the groper: Chad Gibson, the one man arrested at the Rainbow Lounge who can't defend himself and may never be able to give his side of the story. But another person at the bar witnessed Gibson's arrest:

"They were hyped up. They were loaded for bear," said Todd Camp, a veteran journalist who was there celebrating his birthday with friends. "They were just randomly grabbing people, telling them they were drunk."

Camp told me he has been in bars during TABC/police "checks" before, "and it was never anything like this." Usually, he said, officers discreetly walk through, looking for anybody who has had too much. This was different. "They were shoving patrons," Camp said, "asking, 'How much have you had to drink?'"

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"[Gibson] was taken down hard," said Camp, with "four or five" officers wrestling him to the floor inside the club. Cellphone photos shot by patrons and posted to blogs show a person being held facedown by officers in a short hallway inside the club, then show a dent in the wall where his head was apparently banged.

The police claim that Gibson wasn't injured when those four or five cops slammed him to the floor of the bar, but after his arrest, when, drunk and handcuffed, Gibson somehow fell and hit his head on the pavement outside the bar.

All of this is bullshit.

Read the whole thing HERE.

I think I am going to be sick.

And so the present becomes the past. And so it goes...
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3 comments:

  1. the problems continue; we continue on too.

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  2. We must remember that this is in Texas, home of the National Village Idiot. I am sure that the police will get off scott free and that we will have another Matthew Sheppard. So sad - and sickening, as you well note.

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  3. You're right, it is BULLSHIT that "Gibson somehow fell and hit his head on the pavement outside the bar." Even with videotape, the police always claim something like this. This time I have a feeling the "Gay Panic Defense" won't work. Still the police who went berserk will get off, that's a given. Unfortunately, Mr. Gibson probably will have to pay the ultimate price so future incidences like this don't happen.

    This country is lacking leadership from the president to the so called leaders of the national gay rights movements. The only way ingrained homophobia and the fear of gays will be overcome is for all gays to come out. Once the police officers find out how many gay members they have in their family, their views will change.

    Change is coming. Unfortunately there will still be instances like this in the future and innocent lives will be lost in the struggle for equal rights and freedom of all the citizens of this country, not just the citizens who happened to be born straight.

    Homophobia will not be overcome unless all gay men and women come out. Stop hiding. Only by hiding to you permit out oppressors to have control over out lives.

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