Lesbians charged in street vender assult
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Seven lesbians charged in straight man's stabbing
Monday, August 21, 2006 / 11:16 AM
SUMMARY: A N.Y. street vendor is hospitalized in critical condition
after putting unwanted moves on a lesbian out on the town with six
friends, police say.
Seven lesbians from Newark, N.J., attacked and seriously injured a
street vendor in New York's West Village early Friday after the man
grew angry when his advances to one woman were not returned, the New
York Daily News reported.
Police said the women whipped Wayne Buckle, 28, with belts; the
subject of his attentions, Patreese Johnson, 19, then stabbed him
repeatedly with a steak knife, the Daily News said.
One of the women yelled "She's my girl, and no one hits on my girl!"
during the incident, a police source told the paper.
"He made the mistake of spitting at one of them," Diego Rodriguez, who
works at a nearby newsstand and called 911, told the paper. "They beat
him up bad with belts, kicked and punched him."
Later, at the police station house, where the seven suspects, ranging
in age from 18 to 31, were charged with gang assault and criminal
possession of a weapon, another woman told the Daily News that Buckle
"called us [homophobic slur] and he said he was going to f--- us all."
Said another: "He spit on us and threw a cigarette. This is a hate
crime."
Buckle was recovering at a New York hospital in critical but stable
condition. (The Advocate)
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