Archive for November, 2007

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Sunday, November 25th, 2007

Standing on the Side of Love 2006: No Discrimination in the Constitution

Standing on the Side of Love:
A Family Friendly Celebration of
New Hampshire’s Civil Union Law
January 1, 2008 Noon - 3PM
South Church Unitarian Universalist Portsmouth, NH

Standing on the Side of Love

Celebration through Song, Stories & Worship
Pot Luck Lunch
LGBT Information Booths
Photo Montage of LGBT love and legal history
COLAGE video and photo display
Live Entertainment –>

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Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

South Church Unitarian Universalist in Portsmouth is having a party to celebrate NH Civil Unions on January 1, 2008- the day they become legal.  There will be a fun service at noon followed by a huge celebration!

We need help getting the word out to the public. 

We are also looking for volunteers to contribute music, food, stories, photos of LGBT couples for a display. 

Please invite everyone you know who may be interested in participating or contributing to contact me at my home address:  bernardkriegl @ hotmail.com

The theme for the day is Standing on the Side of Love- named after the UU song written for the MA legalization of marriage. –>

Federal

Monday, November 19th, 2007

CHICAGO, 11/15/07 – Attorneys for a south suburban gay man filed suit in federal court today over an alleged Memorial Day police gay bashing that included breaking into the man’s home with shotguns drawn, followed by a prolonged public humiliation mixed with anti-gay epithets in front of his neighbors as he sat handcuffed to a chair at the home’s entrance.

Without knocking or announcing that they were police officers, several plain-clothed Markham cops burst into the home of 47-year-old Frankie Brown on May 31st according to the suit. They pointed assault rifles at Brown and forced him lie face down on the floor of his bathroom. They then cuffed him, dragged him into an adjacent room, and slammed him into a chair.

“I’ll sleep better tonight knowing there is one less fag on the street,” said one officer allegedly. Other reported police comments included “We shouldn’t be touching him, he takes it in the ass and sucks dick” and “What does a fag like you need with a lawyer.”

Brown says cops searching the residence picked up a photo of him with male relatives, found a gay pornographic video concealed in the home, and then brought both outside of the house along with Brown to show his neighbors and other police participating in the raid. While making comments alleging that Brown had sex with the people in the photo, they shined a police spotlight on him as he sat handcuffed to a chair at the entrance of the residence. The public humiliation in front of his neighbors lasted for more than an hour.

Eventually Mr. Brown’s teenage nephew, who lives with him and is his legal ward, arrived at the home. According to the suit, “The Defendant Officers immediately began harassing the young man with extremely offensive and derogatory language insinuating that he was involved in sexual activity with his uncle… The Defendant Officers then informed Mr. Brown’s neighbors that Mr. Brown was HIV positive, a fact that Mr. Brown had not previously shared with anyone, and which was only discovered by the Defendant Officers by examining the medications in his medicine cabinet.”

After several hours police took Mr. Brown in handcuffs to Markham’s police station. The following evening he was released without charges. During the course of the raid and search, police allegedly stole approximately $150 cash that was in the residence.

Mr. Brown is represented by Jon Loevy and Matt Jenkins of the civil rights law firm, Loevy & Loevy (www.Loevy.com). Loevy & Loevy files far more police misconduct suits than any other firm in the Chicago metropolitan area. For interviews with Mr. Brown and/or his attorneys, please call Andy Thayer at 773.209.1187

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