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Why It Matters: A report of the National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs and the National Center for Victims of Crime

In 2010 NCAVP and the National Center for Victims of Crime (NCVC) released the report Why It Matters: Rethinking Victim Assistance for LGBTQ Victims of Hate Violence and Intimate Partner Violence.   

 
 

COMMUNITY ALERT: Brutal Assault in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn

AVP was outraged to hear of a bias attack that occurred last week in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn. The story broke yesterday after the NYPD released its report on the attack. According to the NYPD, on Tuesday, March 2 at 12:50am, a man was jumped and badly beaten by five men shouting anti-gay slurs at Luquer Street and Hamilton Avenue. The victim, who suffered severe bruising and a head laceration, was treated at Lutheran Medical Center and has since been released. No arrests have been made and the NYPD's Hate Crimes Task Force (HCTF) is still searching for the suspects.

 
 

John Lea’s alleged murderer Justin Waller arrested in Vermont

On Thursday, January 21, 2010, John Lea was discovered brutally murdered in his Hell’s Kitchen apartment. The NYPD immediately began investigating this case as a domestic violence-related homicide, focusing on Lea’s live-in lover, Justin Waller. Officers from the Midtown North Precinct apprehended Waller over the weekend in Manchester, Vermont where he allegedly confessed to Lea’s murder. AVP commends the NYPD and the officers of the Midtown North Precinct for their quick and effective handing of this case. We offer our deepest condolences and support to John Lea’s family and friends.

 
 

AVP is deeply saddened by the murder of John Lea and seeks to raise awareness of LGBTQ Domestic Violence

AVP was saddened and shocked to learn that John Lea was discovered brutally murdered in his Hell’s Kitchen apartment yesterday afternoon, Thursday, January 21, 2010. We offer our deepest condolences and support to his family and friends. AVP is disturbed to learn of allegations that the police are investigating this as domestic violence-related homicide and that the NYPD is currently searching for Lea’s live-in lover, identified as Justin Waller. AVP is working with local officials and will provide all support and assistance possible to resolve this tragic murder.

 
 

2008 Report on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and HIV-Affected Intimate Partner Violence

NCAVP's 2008 report on intimate partner violence against LGBTQ and HIV-affected people in the United States Released October 2009.

 
 
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