Gay Activist Who Took on Fl Anti Gay Marriage Ban is Killed~ Asking For Help

                               Jorge Diaz & Don Johnston, his husband

 

Detectives are investigating the death of Jorge “George” Diaz-Johnston, who took on Florida’s anti-gay marriage ban and won a landmark same-sex marriage case in Miami-Dade County.

After vanishing on Jan. 3 from Tallahassee, detectives found him dead in a landfill on Saturday morning in Jackson County. He was 54.

 
  Diaz-Johnson is survived by his husband, Don Johnston; 
his brother Manny Diaz, a former mayor of Miami; and his 
nephew Manny Diaz, a former University of Miami head football coach.
“He touched so many people with his kind and generous heart,” 
Johnston wrote on Facebook.
Diaz released a statement saying in part, “My brother was such 
a special gift to this world whose heart and legacy will continue 
to live on for generations to come.”
Orlando Gonzalez, the executive director of the Safeguarding 
American Values for Everyone Foundation, a Miami-based nonprofit 
organization that advocates for the rights of the LGBTQ community, 
said he couldn’t believe the tragic news.
“Whenever there was help needed in the community, he came out 
to lend a helping hand,” Gonzalez said, adding he was deeply 
saddened and shocked.
Detectives are asking anyone with information about the homicide to 
call 1-850-891-4200.
Former Mayor Diaz’s complete statement

I am profoundly appreciative of the outpouring of support shown to me, 
my brother-in-law Don, and my family after the loss of my brother,
 Jorge Diaz-Johnston.
My brother was such a special gift to this world whose heart and l
egacy will continue to live on for generations to come. I am also so 
very grateful to the Tallahassee Police Department- with the 
support of Mayor Daley and City Manager Reed- who have 
worked tirelessly to locate and investigate the circumstances
 surrounding my brother’s disappearance. 
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Diaz-Johnson is survived by his husband, Don Johnston; his brother Manny Diaz, a former mayor of Miami; and his nephew Manny Diaz, a former University of Miami head football coach.
“He touched so many people with his kind and generous heart,” Johnston wrote on Facebook.
Diaz released a statement saying in part, “My brother was such a special gift to this world whose heart and legacy will continue to live on for generations to come.”

Orlando Gonzalez, the executive director of the Safeguarding American Values for Everyone Foundation, a Miami-based nonprofit organization that advocates for the rights of the
 LGBTQ community, said he couldn’t believe the tragic news.
“Whenever there was help needed in the community, he came out to
 lend a helping hand,” Gonzalez said, adding he was deeply saddened 
and shocked.
Detectives are asking anyone with information about the homicide to 
call 1-850-891-4200.
Former Mayor Diaz’s complete statement
I am profoundly appreciative of the outpouring of support shown to me, 
my brother-in-law Don, and my family after the loss of my brother, 
Jorge Diaz-Johnston.
My brother was such a special gift to this world whose heart and 
legacy will continue to live on for generations to come. I am also 
so very grateful to the Tallahassee Police Department- with the 
support of Mayor Daley and City Manager Reed- who have worked 
tirelessly to locate and investigate the circumstances surrounding 
my brother’s disappearance.





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