it seems like we have a new age stonewall
and more ignorant racist police brutality
now remember not all cops are bad most are hardworking men and women who risk their lives daily to keep us safe
but there are a few bad apples everywhere and this incident is fucked up and has no place in todays society
the officers involved need to be fired and a serious lawsuit needs to happen so this kind of bullshit does not happen again
i urge people to write letters to the mayor of fort worth and the governor
i have been keeping an eye on this whole situation
and came across a very interesting eye witness statement that i am going to repost here
An eyewitness account from the Rainbow Lounge raid
June 28th, 2009
Remember: Meeting at 5 p.m. at Rainbow Lounge, 615 S. Jennings. Protest at the courthouse downtown at 7 p.m., Weatherford at Main.
Kayla Lane and her sister Kelly were both at Rainbow Lounge last night when police came in and started arresting people. Both sent me e-mails with their accounts of what happened. Kayla has given me permission to reprint her e-mail here. Kelly’s account is ery much the same.
From Kayla Lane:
My name is Kayla Lane. I am a Ph.D. student at UC-Santa Cruz, staying with my sister, Kelly Lane, for the summer. We and a few of our friends went to the new Rainbow Lounge last night to dance and have some fun. I was in the VIP section when police officers started coming up there. The first arrest (that we saw) was right in front of me in that section.
They asked the guy if he had been drinking, and he said some, and they snidely replied, “Well, we’ll see how much!” and plastic handcuffed him as they read him his rights The guy was doing NOTHIG wrong. It was utterly repugnant.
Once I saw this happen, I decided to try and speak with one of the police officers themselves, to go straight to the source and get their side. My sister Kelly and I simply started asking what they were doing here, stating how suspicious it seemed on this date and in this specific club, etc. This was a “State Policeman,” whose name I forgot, who tried to explain their actions by referring to “anonymous tips” and “disgruntled ex-bartenders.” We pointed out the place was open a week, so the disgruntled ex-bartender source seemed a bit unlikely! He wouldn’t really answer my questions. although he did try to grab my hand and flirt with me (which was completely uninvited).
After this, we saw the policemen go into the men’s restroom, pull out at least two guys from handcuffs from there, and pull one onto the ground before forcefully removing him. What were they doing in there? Raucously disposing of their waste?! There was no reason for ANY of those arrests, at all. These people were NOT drunk, or even overly happy or silly. As the last office came by, some patrons were calling out “Homophobes!,” “Fucking Assholes,” etc. - obviously and justifiably upset over the present actions. The officer, whose head was turned the other way, looked back and saw and recognized me as questioning the state policeman earlier, and yanked my arm, forcing me out of the bar in front of him.
After pulling my arm away once we were outside, I calmly told him it was not me that called him these names, but he aggressively insisted it was, no matter what I said. Then he accused me of stirring up trouble by talking to the policeman earlier. I said it was my right to question, as a concerned citizen, these actions. He responded that, “What we do, is right. You can’t question when we are doing something.” I said something about him not understanding a democracy then.
Thankfully at this time, my sister and another friend came out, and vouched for my innocence. After this, he said I could go, after we indugled his ego for a few minutes with some respectful and quiet answers. To the end, he belligerantly and crudely accused me of of the name-calling deed, that he “knew” I said those things and I better got before I get arrested. Apparently, the fact that his head was turned and there was no logical way he could have known who spoke was beyond him.
the life and times of raging stallions man of the year i am an international adult film star, dj, and house music producer i could be pc on here but im the realest motherfucker in the biz so get used to it.
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THANK YOU. These are important stories that need to be told. Share these stories with the Rachel Maddow show on msnbc. She just did a piece on it tonight.
ReplyDelete“What we do, is right. You can’t question when we are doing something.”
ReplyDeleteThat part kinda freaked me out a bit. So basically the majority can come in and abuse the minority, and we can't fight back or question them because they think they're the moral authority? Seriously? Bullshit. Nice job turning America into a fucking Police State! God people suck sometimes.
This is a ghastly reminder that the rights we today take for granted were hard won. Those in charge must be held accountable for their subordinates' actions.
ReplyDeleteThat the US police are again involved in a gay bar patron harassment and beating should serve as a reminder of why it is important to keep up the struggle for equality, and also that violence and beatings is still the norm for most LGBT people of this sad planet.
Thanks for condemning this, Ricky! Keep up the good work!
It's very bizarre.
ReplyDeleteWhen living in Chicago, I never had a problem with police or any sort of violence from outside sources. I actually had an altercation with another gay dude, but I think it was the meth talking.
How strange that things can change for the worse like this in just a few years.