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Gay couple beaten at Arizona restaurant

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Detectives trying to find witnesses to hate crime


Michael Ferraresi
Dec. 19, 2006 04:19 PM

SCOTTSDALE - Detectives are searching this week for witnesses to identify several men accused of beating a gay couple in a hate-crime assault at a Scottsdale restaurant.

On Tuesday, investigators released the report detailing the attack on Jean Rolland and Andrew Frost, who claimed they were jumped by a group of men at Frasher's Steakhouse after one attacker saw them holding hands, triggering a scuffle after calling them "fags."

Frost, 19, was treated and released at Scottsdale Healthcare Osborn for wounds to his scalp and face after the Sunday incident near McDowell and Scottsdale roads. Rolland, 28, was treated for minor injuries.

The couple, who had been dating for a couple of weeks, first spoke to The Arizona Republic on Monday, explaining they wanted to press charges that could lead to enhanced sentencing because of the anti-gay nature of the attack.

"I don't expect people to accept gay people, but when they go out of their way to do something like that it's ridiculous," said Frost, a Scottsdale resident who graduated from Mesa Westwood High.

Only one witness, a Frasher's server, has come forward, police said. Detectives were at the restaurant Tuesday interviewing staff and trying to locate others who might be able to identify any of the men accused of the assault.

"(Detectives) are trying to jog peoples' memories," Scottsdale police Sgt. Mark Clark said. "There may be others who witnessed the attack who haven't come forward."

It was unclear if any weapons were used in the attack, though Frost told responding officers he was struck from behind by an unknown object.

The victims told police they were accosted by two men near the entryway of Frasher's as they were leaving dinner. Others came from inside the restaurant, they said.

Rolland said the first two men saw him holding hands with Frost and instigated the fight. The altercation spilled over into the restaurant parking lot, where Rolland and Frost crumpled to the ground to avoid from being punched and kicked.

"All of a sudden there were six or seven guys on us," said Rolland, a part-time Scottsdale resident who hails from France. "They started to beat on us at the door and pushed us out into the parking lot."

A hate crime is defined as "a criminal offense committed against a person or property, which is motivated, in a whole or in part, by the offender's bias against a race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender or disability," according to the FBI.

As many as 23 hate crimes motivated by sexual orientation were reported in Arizona in 2005, down from 33 the previous year, the FBI said.

The Frasher's server confirmed he heard at least one man, who appeared to be talking to Rolland and Frost, say something like, "Don't ever hold hands in front of me again." The server added he did not see where any of the attackers went after the incident.

Rolland and Frost have brought the incident to the attention of the Arizona Human Rights Fund and Foundation, a Phoenix-based non-profit organization that advocates for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender rights. The organization, which has lobbied the Legislature for stricter penalties for hate crimes, said it will follow the Scottsdale police investigation and push for enhanced sentencing if and when the suspects are prosecuted.

"This is an isolated incident that will change these mens' lives forever," said Amy Kobeta, a spokeswoman for the group, adding that oftentimes, victims will not come forward if they were targeted because of their sexual orientation.

http://www.azcentral.com/community/scottsdale/articles/1219hatecrime-ON.html#

Man what a bunch of assholes.:mad: :grrr:
 
Wow, WTF is wrong with people? Two guys holding hands threatens straight people. :rolleyes:
 
oh jeez. is this OK in society in general? phoenix is now a big city, true? i'm so sorry. i hope somebody stands up with them and the motherfucking insecure assholes get to sweat in that 45 degree desert heat until...
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oh jeez. is this OK in society in general? phoenix is now a big city, true? i'm so sorry. i hope somebody stands up with them and the motherfucking insecure assholes get to sweat in that 45 degree desert heat until...
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Yes Phoenix is big, in fact it is now the 5th largest in the country, yep pretty much agree with you.
 
Probably good Christians doing their Christian thing.

Sorry, I seem to be totally uncharitable as of late.

Bah, humbug.
 
Unfortunately, stories like these only justify to me why public displays of affection are not warranted in my book!
 
Unfortunately, stories like these only justify to me why public displays of affection are not warranted in my book!

Sorry to disagree. I should have the same right to hold my BF's hand in public that any straight couple does.
 
Too bad Rolland and Frost weren't members of the Pink Pistols. As the motto says, "Armed Gays Don't Get Bashed".
Twenty years ago gays were advised to start carrying. It's still needed, far too often.
Six years ago the "Pink Pistols" came to national attention. Find a group near you -- just google the name.
 
Sorry to disagree. I should have the same right to hold my BF's hand in public that any straight couple does.

I think he meant ALL public displays as in ALL, I feel the same way as Rican that NO public displays period. Gay, straight, animal, mineral or vegetable
 
Interesting. An age-difference relationship. I wonder if that had a factor.

I'm surprised this happened in Scottsdale of all places. This isn't something you'd expect out of the Phoenix metro area.
 
Once again, I advocate machine gun retaliation.

Silent witnesses burn in the deepest circle of Hell.
 
I think he meant ALL public displays as in ALL, I feel the same way as Rican that NO public displays period. Gay, straight, animal, mineral or vegetable

THIS IS AMERICA. 'NORTH AMERICA' if you like.
Not Latin America.
I do not want "North America" to be a province of Rome. I love Latin America but you can't turn this country into something 'south of our border'. To me, Ibero-Americans are welcome to live here; but America is a place where you grow up in a context of Freedom; and not the moderated freedom of most of Latin America.
It's different from "NorthAmerican" freedom. And it will ALWAYS be different and the social conservatives are treading on very dangerous ground in trying to change it.

No if's, and's, or but's.
Not even open for discussion is the way I feel---although of course it is.
 
*First a comment about ^ above on the display of affection....

Just because I'm Gay doesn't stop me from showing affection NO matter where I am.......even though my Partner and I do NOT kiss or hold hands in public, we certainly have the right and I would if he would let me!

Man, the Scotsdale area of Phoenix is an up-scale area........I mean it's loaded with people who are loaded with $$$'s!

I'm surprised about someone hurting someone there of all places; but NOT surprised about it happening!

Dammit.....Until we get Gay Civil Rights, we will continue to have these hate crimes against us!

If ONLY we could/would band together as an open group, society would have to take notice and lawfully allow us same rights!

It breaks my heart when these events happen!(*8*) (*8*) :kiss: :kiss:
 
A friend of mine (who is no longer my friend) told me a story where he and his past boyfriend once kissed in public while one of them was getting on a bus to leave town...

He said some people yelled at them, but other applauded them...

He also told em a story where he was walking the streets with his boyfriend and where confronted by anti-gay guys who wanted to start something bad...

My firend told me that they ended up getting their asses handed to them as he said that he knew how to fight...

I wanted to know more because those stories were awsome and inspirational to me. Wether they were true or not...

Sorry I had to let that out because I miss my friend very much. :(
 
Very sad - this is just as bad as the couple who were on that American Airlines flight and he leaned on his partner's shoulder and kissed him on the cheek and the flight attendant told them to stop - this world is so fucked up
 
Sorry to disagree. I should have the same right to hold my BF's hand in public that any straight couple does.

On YOUR point I do agree ... we should have the same right as a straight couple to hold hands. But we live in a world where the reality is that there are ignorant assholes out there who have no problem hurting us for exercising such a harmless act, and I am not about to risk my life or safety for the sake of expression. That is just my opinion.
 
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