Some Anniversary Celebration
By Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy on June 29, 2009 at 2:11 PM in Civil Liberties & Rights, Dept. of Justice (Obama), GLBT, Gay Rights, Human Rights
I had planned on doing something completely different today – something snarky about John Edwards and Mark Sanford (maybe a video of “Your Cheatin’ Heart” or something), but then I saw this article:
“Gays, Lesbians Rally Over Bar Raid in Fort Worth”About 18 hours after officers with the Fort Worth Police Department and agents with the Texas Alcoholic Beverages Commission raided a Fort Worth gay bar, about 150 to 200 people gathered on the steps of the Tarrant County Courthouse in downtown Fort Worth Sunday night, June 28, to protest the raid.
Sources have said that seven people were arrested in the raid although witnesses at the scene said many more people were handcuffed with zip ties and taken out of the bar.
One man, identified by his sister as Chad Gibson, was in the intensive care unit at Fort Worth’s JPS Hospital with bleeding in his brain after officers threw him to the ground and used zip-ties to handcuff him.
The raid happened on the 40th anniversary of the Stonewall rebellion.
Well, that is some way to mark this inauspicious occasion, isn’t it?? To basically reenact it?? What in the world prompted this, is my question, and others, as well:
Joel Burns, Fort Worth’s first and only openly gay City Council member, was in Houston for the weekend, but came back to Fort Worth in time for the rally at the courthouse.
“We want all citizens of Texas and Fort Worth to know and be assured that the laws of ordinances of our great state and city will be applied fairly, equally and without malice or selective enforcement,” Burns said at the rally, reading from a prepared statement.
“We consider this to be part of ‘The Fort Worth Way’ here. As elected representatives of the city of Fort Worth, we are calling for an immediate and thorough investigation of the actions of the city of Fort Worth police and Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission in relation to the incident at the Rainbow Lounge earlier this morning,” Burns said.
In an e-mail communication before noon on Sunday, Burns said he had already talked with Fort Worth Police Chief Jeffrey Halstead who had promised an investigation into the matter. Burns also said at that time that Mayor Pro Tem Kathleen Hicks, who represents the district where the Rainbow Lounge is located, and City Manager Dale A. Fisseler were also already aware of the situation.
Noting that the rainbow Lounge raid came on the 40th anniversary of the Stonewall Rebellion, Burns said at the rally, “Unlike 40 years ago, though, the people of this community have elective representation that will make sure our government is accountable and that the rights of all its citizens are protected.”
Well, yeah, maybe so, but AFTER the fact. How about the citizens being protected in the FIRST place instead of being beaten and handcuffed? Just asking. But Representative Burns is dealing on that:
Burns said he is working with Mayor Mike Moncrief, Halstead, the Fort Worth Human Relations Commission and “our state legislative colleagues” to get “a complete and accurate accounting of what occurred.”Burns added, “Rest assured that neither the people of Fort Worth, nor the city government of Fort Worth, will tolerate discrimination against any of its citizens. And known that the GLBT community is an integral part of the economic and cultural life of Fort Worth.
“Every Fort Worth citizen deserves to have questions around this incident answered and we are all working aggressively toward that end,” Burns said.
Lisa Thomas, Burns’ appointee to the city’s Human Relations Commission, also spoke at the rally, as did Todd Camp and Chuck Potter, two men who were at the bar when the raid happened and who were the primary organizers of Sunday’s two rallies.
Camp, referring to eyewitness accounts of the raid and to photographs that Potter took as the raid was occurring, said at the rally that “evidence demonstrates that the Fort Worth Police Department and the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commissioner over-reacted and used excessive, perhaps brutal force … .”
“The circumstances of the police action strongly suggest that elements of the law enforcement community selectively targeted a recently opened gay and lesbian establishment for selective enforcement and harassment.”
Ya think?? Evidently!! Even their statement is a bit fishy, if you ask me:
Fort Worth police have not returned calls seeking comment placed by Dallas Voice beginning at 10 a.m. Sunday morning. However, Fort Worth police released a statement to several mainstream media outlets saying that Rainbow Lounge was one of three bars targted by six Fort Worth police officers and two TABC agents and a supervisor.The statement said that nine people were arrested at the first two bars — the Rosedale Saloon and Cowboy Palace, both on Rosedale Avenue — and that another seven people were arrested at Rainbow Lounge.
The statement also said that “an extremely intoxicated patron made sexually explicit movements toward the police supervisor” and that person was arrested for public intoxication.
A second “intoxicated individual” was arrested for public intoxication after making “sexually explicit movements towards another officer,” and a third person assaulted a TABC agent by grabbing his groin. That man was escorted outside and arrested for public intoxication, but was released to paramedics because of his “extreme intoxication” and the fact that he was vomiting repeatedly.
The statement said that while some officers were outside dealing with the vomiting suspect, another officer inside requested assistance in handling an intoxicated patron who was resisting arrest, and that this person was “placed on the ground to control and apprehend him.”
This person was apparently Chad Gibson, who was knocked unconscious and is now hospitalized with a brain injury.
Eyewitnesses to that incident said Gibson, who is “maybe 160 pounds soaking wet,” did not resist arrest but that he did stumble after the first officer grabbed his arm.
Rainbow Lounge owner J.R. Schrock said claims that patrons made sexual advances to the officers and that one patron groped an officer were lies.
“The groping of the police officer — really? We’re gay, but we’re not dumb,” Schrock said to the crowd that gathered at the bar Sunday afternoon. “That is a lie, and I am appalled by it.
“They treat us like outcasts. But even outcasts have a time to shine, and this is it,” Schrock said, pledging that he would not be “scared away” or intimidated into closing his bar. (E-mail nash@dallasvoice.com)
Okay, is it REALLY a surprise that people might be intoxicated AT A BAR??? I mean, I’m no rocket scientist, but that just doesn’t seem so far out of the realm of possibilities.
I reckon it’s a pretty easy defense for the excessive use of force the police used to say these guys “groped” them. Too many people would automatically accept that as more than enough reason to handcuff them, or throw them to the ground and cause a brain injury. An appeal to homophobia to justify one’s actions still works in this country. Sad to say, but true. Just look at the recent statement by Obama’s Justice Department on DOMA.
But I gotta say, the whole thing seems a bit suspect, so personally, I’m not buying what they’re selling. I am glad the GLBT community has a representative on their side in the Fort Worth area, but I have to say, it sure will be nice when the day comes that these kinds of things no longer happen at ALL. In the meantime, I am glad Mr. Shrock is keeping his bar open. More power to him. I hope this is the last of the police he will see in his bar, unless he calls them himself.









































saw that on the local news over the weekend. as if they don’t have enough REAL crime in Ft. Worth – which is just Dallas’ redneck step-brother. grrrrr.
-straight, but not narrow.
Im gonna side with the police on this one….
These are human beings Mark and if nothing more deserve to be treated as such.
This disgusts me. I don’t understand what we’re allowing ourselves to become? Picking on handicapped children, innocent children. It’s now cool/in to be a gay basher (why do they deserve the same human rights we want for ourselves and our families?). Mysoginist…what’s next?
To open up jobs for men are we now going to start firing women from the workforce? I mean a half million people are loosing their jobs each month. Or maybe it will be in again to start beating up on women and there will be no marriage rape because it’s our duty. How many women have sat back and thought the treatment of Hillary and Sarah was hilarious?
They won’t be thinking it’s too funny when it affects them and their daughters. We’re no better than Gay people under the New Democrats, apparently Gay people and children aren’t off limits, why would we be? We all saw the treatment given to women in this last election. We women better wake up and soon.
who did I bash?
Only the first sentence was directed at you Mark, which is why I separated it from the body. The rest was a comment toward the article and things that have been going on lately. I’m sorry if I confused you.
thanks diana. i should have read a little bit closer
I agree that gay people should be treated with respect. But I also agree that gay or not….do the crime…do the time..
what crime? i didn’t see any actual crime mentioned.
Based on WHAT, exactly? Is it because the police never lie, so they must be believed?
Just admit that you’re a homophobe and we’ll leave it at that.
Im glad you have given me the benefit of the doubt…I am not a homophobe. but as a clear thinking person..I suggest that where there is alcohol, there is bound to be trouble..and as far as I know, alcohol effects gay people the same way it does heterosexuals, unless there is some new study from amsterdam Im forgeting….geeeeez
I agree with you there, where there is smoke there is usually fire. Alcohol involved, people do dumb things.
However, here is the problem and why I addressed you above. We’ve come to a pretty sad day when those sworn to protect now need someone to oversee just what it is they’re doing because they’ve allowed themselves to become the perps.
There was no reason for this raid, so why?
Why were people treated the way these people were treated to the point one man is now in ICU fighting for his life? He had no weapon, he posed no threat.
I am sorry. I can only speculate on the police motive {if any} and there is a history of police discrimination against gay people. I was making the point that there are many more good police units in this country , then there are bad ones. I wasnt clear enough.
Who cares who you side with? You are a loser.
I’m glad there are some open-minded people in here. I suppose that gay people cant break the law? From what Ive read about this situation, there is zero proof that the police did anything wrong. I can certainly side with the police and not be a homophobe. the two arent mutually exclusive.
Yep, and they can be within their “law” and be real pricks about it when they want to. This is probably one of those times.
Thats entirely possible
Sounds like the TABC officers had a predetermined agenda and for some reason targeted the bar. The question is why. If they don’t have a legitimate reason, then they are responsible for the brawl. The Ft. Worth cops just probably couldn’t resist coming in force to show that crowd how “real men” handle things in Texas. The whole thing is like a mini Waco, that probably never needed to happen in the first place. If the TABC wanted to look at revenue stamps they could have done that before hours and anytime the place was empty of patrons.
So, the police need to schedule their inspections around the bar patrons? Also, there is no evidence of a “predetermined agenda”
What else would the TABC be doing but looking for unstamped bottles of liquor? Maybe looking for underage drinkers? Sounds like a witch hunt to me coming in in full force with a full crowd of patrons. Could be somebody wants the bar closed and was bucking for a fight. Something isn’t right about the story.
They went to three bars that night, according to this story.
Fort Worth police released a statement saying that the Rainbow Lounge was not the only bar targeted by six Fort Worth police officers and two agents from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission and a supervisor. The group first went to the Rosedale Saloon and Cowboy Palace on Rosedale Street. Nine people were arrested, police report.
http://www.star-telegram.com/804/story/1458523.html
I think that comment from the article sums it up. The bar was open for a week. Somebody didn’t like the bar being open would be my first guess. I lived in Texas for years, I loved it overall… but the farther West you go in Texas the more “wild West” the law and the system is.
Officers in fact DO carry zip ties. Especially when going to a crowded bar. That makes my point perfectly, as for the paddy wagon, thats standard operating procedure as well. They went to 3 bars, knowing they were full, probably having staked them out first. the police may be a lot of things, but stupid usually isnt one of them. and when they know there are many people, in a bar and drinking. Thats a red flag before they even get to the scene. And people never carry guns in Texas right?….hahaha thats a good one.
Here is a news video on the story, with pics from that night:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygvoQB1pZwY
Thanks, AGII – I was in a hurry this morning and didn’t have time to check (had to get to the nursing center to see Mom, then drive back down to get my partner to the airport). Appreciate it!
I did catch that this was one of three bars, but I can’t imagine what in the world they thought was going on there that justified a raid after ONE WEEK of being open. Seems pretty suspect to me…
We said during the primaries if ‘that one’ gets gifted the oval office seat that the backlash on women and gays would be swift. Everything he stands for is thuggery and it gives his groupies the mindset to discriminate against gays and women because he himself is a woman hater and closeted down low bi. who is also homophobic.
If some drunk dude at a gay bar got belligerent with a police officer, whether it was “groping” or some other form of contact, this will obviously land him in hot water with the police, and obviously so. You just don’t mess with sworn police officers, period.
Another interesting note, the ebay bidding on Obama’s alleged Kenyan birth certificate is now up to $15,000! The link is here:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160345324422&viewitem=&sspagename
What does a cop tell a guy with a brain injury?… Nothing, he already told him once. I think this is what happened. You have this joint task force raid on
immoralityillegal booze and because it’s a gay bar the two gaggles of cops need to show off theirtoughnessmanliness to the other. Waco mentality.Ft. Worth cops definitely operate under the waco mentality. only thing worse is a DALLAS cop! I think most of the cops here were football players/class bullies in high school who now have a shield, gun and taser to HIDE behind. My garage was broken into a few months ago and by the time the DPD left I felt as thought I needed to apologize to them for bothering them with my petty ass problem.
Thanks for bringing this to our attention. This is scary, seems we are going backwards in history now to pre-Stonewall. How disheartening to have this on the Stonewall anniversary. Everyone deserves dignity and civil rights. And safety.
The irony of this raid’s coinciding with the anniversary of the Stonewall is palpable.
everyone.indeed
“..there is zero proof that the police did anything wrong.”
What’s wrong is that they took a 160 pound, unarmed man, and slammed his head so hard he’s in intensive care suffering a life threatening brain bleed.
Also on the list of outrages, Dan Choi will stand trial tomorrow for being gay. He’s a combat veteran who served his country and now faces the loss of all of his benefits. Apparently 77 members of congress signed a letter to President Obama calling him an exemplary soldier.
http://rawstory.com/08/news/2009/06/29/arabic-translator-to-stand-trial-tuesday-for-being-gay/
Obama will not get involved. He could end it with a phone call and an executive order. Not gonna happen.
The GLBT will be left to wander in the wilderness like a bear cub who’s mother done in like political road kill.
A combat veteran, U.S. Army Lieutenant Dan Choi is a hero to me. To BO he is one more sucker.
His quote “As I learned at West Point, deception and lies poison a unit and cripple a fighting force,” he wrote.” says it all about BO.
yttik thanks for the link.
Here in my city in South Florida, we experienced the same type of thing a few years ago. It all had to do with the new development plan of our mayor and city commission. We had a few gay bars here, all in the downtown area. We also had a growing gay community. The city had become rundown and the housing market was cheap but had possibilities. Their plan was for new condos for wealthier families. Ours was to re-vitalize the area, fixing up the existing homes that were pretty cool with old style Florida arcitecture (sp?). We were literally harassed out of town. The gay bars were raided frequently. Our homes were cited and fined because we didn’t use color schemes that met the city’s approval. We were harassed by code enforcement to the point that alot of money got spent repairing old homes and refurbishing them with landscaping, privacy fences, swimming pools and “color”. We began to move elsewhere. The bars all closed. The grand master scheme of the mayor and city gov’t was put into play, condo’s were built, houses torn down, etc. The “wealthier families” stayed put in the suburbs. The money dried out. Nobody bought their condos. Developers dropped out, leaving fenced in vacant lots with weeds. Small independent businesses shuttered. Guess what happened? The mayor and city have started marketing everything to the gay community, asking us to buy their condos and open up our old businesses. The didn’t realize what a good thing they had and are now paying the price for it in dollars. I’m still here but am leaving as soon as I can dump my property which nobody wants.