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FWPD press conference still on

November 4th, 2009

We have had a couple folks contact us here at the Voice this morning saying that they had heard 1) that Fort Worth Police Chief Jeff Halstead’s press conference at 10 a.m. Thursday (tomorrow) at Rainbow Lounge — to announce the results of his department’s investigation into the Rainbow Lounge raid — has been canceled; and that 2) the actual report will not be released to the public.

I called the FWPD to check and they tell me the press conference is still on. As for whether Chief Halstead will just summarize the report’s findings or release the full report publicly, I don’t know yet.

— Tammye Nash

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7 Responses to “FWPD press conference still on”

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  1. Joe Says:

    Big suprise, they found that excessive force was NOT used that night in the Rainbow Lounge.

  2. TJ Says:

    OMG I’m sick of tired ass Fort Worth!! Nobody gave a rat’s ass about this crappy town until some gays got roughed up and then to everyone’s surprise, this white trash mecca is kinda anti-gay. Fort Worth is a boring town, full of boring rednecks. Even thier gay-bashing is boring. Please move on so we can forget Fort Worthless they way we used to .

  3. Tori Says:

    I agree TJ. We don’t need your attitude over here! LOL

    It was great talking to you yesterday Tammye!

  4. Joe Says:

    How could you guys say that? What a way to galvanize the community. This is so disrespectful and wrong. It is just wrong.

  5. john Says:

    Sorry, but I agree with TJ. There’s been press conference after press conference and investigation after investigation all saying the same thing. I’m interested in what happens in the community but I have to admit, I’ve grown disinterested in the whole thing. I hope the guy that got hurt is compensated, but I don ‘t believe Fort Worth will become progressive anytime soon. That city feels like it’s in a time warp. I asked my friend in Chicago about this and he didn’t know anything about it. He didn’t even know where Fort Worth was. Maybe it’s just the local media beating this story to death, but I’ve lost interest too, and am ready to move on.

  6. Tori Says:

    I was really just messing with TJ about visiting FW. I used to spend all my time in Dallas until I found that I had places to go over there. As far as the raid goes, my nephew from Chicago called me a couple days after the raid and asked what was going on with it. He is “straight” but had heard it and knew that I would know something about it. I think we all want it to be over and done and things get better. However, after reading the comments on the Star Telegram’s website regarding the Diversity Task Force’s recommendations…I agree with you, TJ and you, John. Even if we start getting better treatment from the authorities, the residents are barbaric in their thinking. They will never understand that equal should include everyone…even the religiously immoral.

  7. Joe Says:

    Tori, I understand that many of them have very “Mayberry” beliefs about the GLBT community and what it means. Isn’t that where our movement needs to be? Why give up and move on when we can make a difference. There are many, many people living in Fort Worth who are afraid–afraid that they are ignored–afraid to hold hand with their partener in their back yards. We need to act on this. There are many demonstrations and other direct action events planned for Ft. Worth. We will get there, but don’t give up just because it is difficult.

    I am a Chicago native. I have lived here for 1 1/2 years and my closest friends live there. All of them knoew about the raid before I even told them. My suspision is that you friend is simply not aware (or enlightened) about GLBT events in other states.

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