Saturday, August 10, 2019

Spray-painted message on Avenue A being treated as a hate crime by the NYPD; police ID suspect



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The NYPD is searching for a suspect who spray-painted "Kill the gay away" early Thursday morning on the gate at 11 Avenue A, an empty building between First Street and Second Street. The police have classified this as a hate crime.


Police described the suspect as white, around 5 feet 6 with curly blond hair. He was wearing a green shirt and carrying a yellow messenger bag.

Anyone with information that could help in the investigation is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477). You may also submit tips online. There's a reward up to $2,500 for info on this suspect.

And the message is still on the gate as of this morning...

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing this. I hope they catch him. I was walking by that church on the corner of 7th and 3rd Avenue recently, and there was a man out front preaching against sins including gay marriage. I wanted to say something, but I was afraid to because I was by myself. I don't know if he has anything to do with the church officially, or if he is a parishioner, but I was shocked to hear someone talking like that in the East Village.

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  2. Horrifying. Even in a liberal world mecca such as Manhattan, there are still hateful and homophobic people walking amongst us. As a gay man, I find this distressing to say the least, especially since I am a resident of Alphabet City My mind immediately races to the present divide in our country with regards towards race, immigration, and socioeconomic backgrounds where Mr. Cheeto is stirring the pot from the White House, encouraging people to stake their own claim, and subsequently granting others full permission to go after whomever they want with no consequences because they fail to see and accept someone different from them, someone they presume to be threatened by for no apparent reason. What a sad world we live in I hope law enforcement will find this pathetic twit and charge him.

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