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AVP denounces fourth anti-gay hate violence incident in Manhattan one week

Following three high profile incidents of LGBTQ hate violence in Manhattan last week, AVP has learned of a fourth incident of anti-gay violence, which also occurred last week. On Wednesday, May 8th, a man was exiting Pieces Bar on Christopher Street in the West Village neighborhood of Manhattan when he was attacked by two men shouting anti-gay slurs.

 
 

AVP denounces third anti-gay hate violence incident in Manhattan this week

Following an attack on two gay men in the Madison Square Garden area earlier this week, AVP has learned of two more incidents of violence in Manhattan. On Friday, May 9th, around 5 a.m. two gay men were attacked near the 33rd Street PATH Station in Manhattan. Both survivors suffered facial injuries in the attack and were treated at Bellevue Hospital. Two men have been arrested in connection with this attack, and have been identified as Asllan Berisha, 21, and Brian Ramirez, 21, both of New York City.

 
 

AVP denounces hate violence incident in Midtown; Working with survivor and community to prevent future violence

AVP is working with the two survivors of a violent anti-gay assault that took place this past Sunday, May 5th, around 5 p.m. on 8th Avenue, between 34th and 35th Street. Nick Porto and Kevin Atkins were violently assaulted by four men shouting anti-gay slurs near Madison Square Garden. The couple had been walking with their arms linked when members of the group started shouting at them, and then jumped and beat them. Both men were taken to Bellevue Hospital to have their injuries treated, and have since been released.

 
 

AVP receives public apology from suspended Brooklyn District Attorney Office Chief of the Gang Bureau for using anti-gay slurs; Commends the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office for their swift action

Yesterday AVP asked that Deanna Rodriguez, the chief of the Gang Bureau of the Brooklyn District Attorney Office, publicly apologized for using anti-gay slurs in communications with her staff.

 
 

AVP calls for public apology from suspended Brooklyn District Attorney Office Chief of the Gang Bureau for using anti-gay slurs

In March, Deanna Rodriguez, the chief of the Gang Bureau of the Brooklyn District Attorney Office since 1996, was suspended without pay for using anti-gay slurs and threats of violence in communications with her staff. According to an article in Monday's New York Post, Rodriguez was suspended for three months without pay beginning in March, and information about her future employment with the agency has not been shared. AVP knows that homophobic and transphobic violence from public figures not only endangers those targeted but impacts the safety of LGBTQ communities as a whole.

 
 
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