Gay Bashing Crime is Documented UP by NYPD } What is The Mayor Doing ?

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I have been saying that crime against LGTB has spiked in NYC. As you stir the pot the stuff laying at the bottom surfaces and that is what’s happening and it’s not going to stop until this out going mayor decides to make the safety of this community a priority. You have the gay community being on the news constantly because of the changes taking place as a result of the fighting this community is done since stonewall.
As our faces appear in the news you have these psychotic (my apologies to psychos) guys in which the hatred that is cooking inside comes out and over boils. I think the mayor is weighted what is more important for him personally and the scale is not been in the middle or in the side of fairness because with the force he says he is got there is no excuse for the gay community to have to live in fear.
He can still have his little drills of police cars wasting gas and taking a mini tours of certain sections of the city. Why doesn’t he does the car tours or caravans at night.  Better yet don’t do them and do some real police work by doing what he does at porno stores to sending detectives to entrap closeted men looking for each other.
This time send plain clothes cops out dressed as attention grabbers and let see who bites. I bet you they’ll get some stinky fish and then the word will be out. Like I remind the gay community of not being victims and turn the table around on these cowards. They go for the gays because their information about gays is all faulty and gays don’t hit back. There are plenty of gay criminals in jail, but they don’t know that,  they only think about the decent ones walking the streets of NYC.


Despite the rally to support victims of anti-gay hate crimes, NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly stated that while crimes in NYC are down this year by 30%, anti-gay hate crimes have gone up 70%. Mayor Bloomberg also vowed, in response to the recent statistic on hate crimes in New York, that "hate crimes like these are an offense against all we stand for as a city, and we will do everything possible to stop them, whether that hatred is based on race, gender, sexual orientation, religion or ethnicity."
So far this year, New York City has already experienced 29 anti-gay attacks, compared to 14 at this time last year. Kelly and Bloomberg have urged that the public come forward with any information about hate crimes, stating that bias-motivated attacks like the ones recently are more than often under reported. While it is disturbing that two separate anti-gay hate crimes were committed within hours of New Yorkers showing up to show support for family and friends of a gay man who was shot and killed in Greenwich Village in an anti-gay hate crime, it seems New Yorkers are ready to stand firm against these crimes and work together, with the local government and police officials, to make sure that these crimes begin to stop.
Those are the figures coming out from the NYPD.  We have a big spike in crime against the gay community. What is the mayor is going to do about it? A letter to the mayor at City hall CC the Commissioner goes further than blocks and blocks of marching.
{Adam}

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