Monday, June 29, 2009
NOT OVER
In celebration of Stonewall, which happened today, I submit this story to show that this shit is still going down. Shortly after midnight on Sunday, police raided a gay bar in Fort Worth, TX, and arrested seven customers for public intoxication. (One man was reportedly taken to the hospital “with bleeding in his brain after officers threw him to the ground and used zip-ties to handcuff him.”) Police said they were simply conducting an “alcohol beverage code inspection” when several customers made sexual advances toward the officers. However, the owner of the Rainbow Lounge, J.R. Schrock, said that claim was a “lie.” “The groping of the police officer — really? We’re gay, but we’re not dumb,” Schrock said. Todd Camp, the founder of Q Cinema and former reporter for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, was at the Rainbow Lounge when the police showed up: “I have friends who are cops and I know what to do when officers are working,” Camp said. “No one was acting aggressive to officers.” Camp said that he has been attending bars for years in Fort Worth when TABC conducts raids. “Usually, they’re very orderly and respectful –- they work with the bar staff and check IDs, it’s quick and painless and then it’s over and then they’re out,” Camp said. “This was not that. This was harassment, plain and simple.“ The Rainbow Lounge incident came on the 40th anniversary of the famous Stonewall uprising that sparked the modern LGBT movement, when police also raided a gay bar in New York City. Today, protesters rallied in downtown Forth Worth over the weekend’s raid. (HT: Pam’s House Blend)Police raid a gay bar in Texas on the 40th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising
>Only in Texas? Probably not. Somewhere, someone in authority is taking down a gay man or men in some abusive manner. It happens all the time.
Labels: gay history, gay rights