Please note-

*Please note- Your browser preferences must be set to 'allow 3rd party cookies' in order to comment in our diaries.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

‘Horrifying’ Anti-Gay Attacks Stun The Bronx

   Police arrested seven individuals ranging in age from 16 to 23 for their roles in alleged anti-gay attacks Sunday. They are accused of anti-gay bias attacks that have shocked a University Heights neighborhood.

   “I don’t understand how people can do that to another human being whether he’s gay, whatever he is,” resident Geovany Rodriguez said.

   The alleged bloody beatings happened on Osborne Place early Sunday. Police said members of a gang known as the “Latin King Goonies” lured a 17-year-old into an unoccupied ground floor apartment.

   "He was thrown into a wall, made to strip naked, hit in the head with a beer can, cut with a box cutter, and sodomized with the wooden handle of a plunger,” NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly said.

   Police said the gang questioned the teen about his contact with a 30-year-old man, and then let him go with a warning not to call police.

   Two other brutal attacks would follow — first on another 17-year-old, and then the 30-year-old himself, who was allegedly lured to the scene.

   "He was forced to strip to his underwear and then tied to a chair opposite from the teenager. The teenager, at the direction of his assailants, hit the older male several times in the face and burned him with a cigarette. The assailants also hit the man with their fists and a chain, and sodomized him with a small baseball bat,” Kelly said.

   Kelly said after dumping him unconscious the assailants went on to their next victim — the man’s brother who lived nearby.

   “Five assailants let themselves into his apartment through the front door, with keys taken from his brother. They pulled a blanket over the older brother’s head, beat him, and demanded money,” Kelly said.

   The victims were eventually freed, hospitalized and treated.

   The assailants scrubbed the scene top-to-bottom with bleach, even repainting the walls to make it look new, police said.

   “They could clean, but they couldn’t hide,” Kelly said.

   Investigators said they still found alcohol cans and hair at the scene. And an onlooker slipped a phone number to detectives, leading them to the primary suspect. The victims, initially reluctant, also started to divulge more details about the assaults, Kelly said. The Hate Crimes Task Force took over the investigation, along with Bronx robbery and gang division and special victims squad and arrested the seven men.

   City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, the city’s highest-ranking openly gay official, called the attacks “vile” and “horrifying.”

   “These attacks are appalling and are even more despicable because the victims were clearly targeted in acts of hate simply because they are gay,” Quinn said. “The cowardly few who committed these crimes do not represent New Yorkers and our community will not be cowed by such violence.”

A weekend rally on anti-gay bias was planned following other crimes against gays.

-end-

No comments:

Post a Comment