MyPride Social Network Events Nightlife Dining Business Directory Entertainment and Lifestyle Travel and Tourism Fitness and Health Shop Columns Photos

Sign In
New? 100% free to join!

Login    Password   



 News Sections
   Arts & Books
 Business
 Career
 Conventions
 Education
 Entertainment
 Food
 For Kids
 Health
 Hobbies
 Lesbian
 Lifestyle
 Local News
 Money
 National News
 Pets
 Politics
 Romance
 Self Improvement
 Shows
 Special Recreation
 Sports
 Technology
 Travel
 World News
 Youth
 Celebrities
  Ronnie Kroell
05.14.2008
Steve Cruz
Francesco D'Macho
David Halperin

More interviews

Celebrity Gossip
05.17.2008
 Best Sellers

 Shop Books
 Shop DVDs
 Shop Music
 Top 100 Gay Novels
Activists Say Black Gay Men Targeted in Southside Chicago Murders

by Kevin Wayne
Filed under: Lifestyle, Local News
Fri. December 28, 2007  8:34:10 AM

Black gay activists claim two deaths have an unspoken connection

Printer Friendly PDFSave articleEmail this articleBlog this article

Chicago, IL — Leaders of Chicago Black Lesbian and Gay Organizations announced a community alert Thursday morning after two recent homicides in which they believe black gay men were targeted.

The community organizations called the alert in response to the deaths of 24-year-old Larry Bland, on November 17, and 47-year-old Donald Young, on December 23, according to a news release.

Bland's mother believes that a potential lover shot him to death in his Englewood home last November. He was a security guard at Northwestern Hospital.

Young, a choir director and deacon at Trinity United Church of Christ, seems to have been murdered in an apparent pre-Christmas robbery.

"We're calling on the police department to let the community know what's going on," said Marc Loveless of the Coalition for Justice and Respect. "Are we under attack? Is this a serial killer?"

Chicago Police Department Acting Supt. Dana Starks told CBS 2 Chicago, "I understand the concerns of any group, any community when it comes to homicide. As of right now, I cannot say whether there is a connection."

Lynn Bland said he thinks his brother's death started as a robbery but turned into a hate crime.

"Englewood? Come on. That's why a lot of gay guys won't come out, because they fear for something like this to happen," Bland told CBS 2 Chicago.

Printer Friendly PDF  |  Save It  |  Email this Article





orlayna on Saturday, 1/5/2008

I cannot believe this post. Being gay isn't a sin. They had no reason to kill these men.

Your name



Leave a comment
HTML formatting will not be saved



To email this article to a friend, enter your friend's email address in the box below and click on the "send email" envelope.




Login | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Media Assets | Webmasters / RSS | Advertise
spacer
Sponsorship or Partnerships | Contact the Editor | Email the President | Contact Us

Serving Boystown and Gay Chicago since 1995
© Copyright 2007 All rights reserved. Info on this site is strictly for entertainment purposes.

News headlines | Events | Shop music & DVDs | Book hotel & travel | Free Pop-up Blocker