Posted on 05/10/2012 10:42:35 AM PDT by AmonAmarth
GREELEY, Colo. Two suspected gang members could face hate crime charges after police say they attacked an Army war veteran at a Greeley bar because they thought he was gay.
The incident happened early Saturday when Michael Lamonday, 24, walked into the mens restroom at Pitchers Brewery on 11th Ave.
Lamonday told the Greeley Tribune that two men at the urinals made the comment Hey, look at the homo, to which he replied Im not a homo.
(Excerpt) Read more at kdvr.com ...
They’ll have to stop nailing Hispanics for hate crimes against gays. They use that gay reference all the time.
So confusing. In NYC or SanFran, it might be a hate crime to say you're not a homo.
Why is it that the only time pictures are included, the perps are white? The rest of the time they are referred to as “teens”.
I guess if I WERE gay I’d rather be found at Pitchers Brewery then around the corner at Catcher’s Bar...
I think they are “white hispanics”.
Actually considering what Obama has done to the military he could be a homo.
Pictures at the link
The lesson learned here is.. If you are white and attacked by non-whites, you better claim you’re gay in order to get justice.
Yes, I know. I think Mile hi had it right. They are white hispanics. Meanwhile, mug shots are not available for the beatings in Detroit, Chicago, Philly, St Louis, multiple locations in FL, etc.
Get the drift?
There’s no discrimination there...
Everyone’s a “homo” to gang members.
If they post the picture and it is a Hispanic then they did well, that is to be encouraged.
That is progress.....
I’m starting to tire of the only perps with photos available being white and/or skinheads.
Yes, I definitely understand that. Maybe the Zimmerman thing thru them off, they will revert back to form next week.
Here ya' go!
“Pitchers Brewery”?
Hence my confusion
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