September 15, 2004

Attacks at Gay Center Probed as Hate Crimes

The LGBT Resource Center's window was shattered in a series of attacks on the building. The police has classified the vandalism and burglary as hate crimes. Photo credit: JONATHAN HARNISH/daily bruin senior staffRonni Sanlo is one of my favorite people in the entire world because she is a wonderful & compassionate person (not to mention of all the important work she does for the LGBT community).

How does something like this happen at a place like UCLA?

I think I'm going to have to make a donation to the Center.

Daily Bruin article: Chain of attacks strikes resource center by Menaka Fernando, Daily Bruin Senior Staff (September 14, 2004)

The LGBT Resource Center was vandalized and burglarized in a series of attacks on Sunday and Monday nights in what university police has classified as hate crimes.

The resource center, located in the Student Activities Center, had a concrete rock thrown through a window Sunday night that caused additional damage inside the building. Then, assailants on Monday night stole rainbow flags that had draped the windows and an LGBT California flag. Both incidents are estimated to have occurred between the late evening and early morning hours, during which the center is closed.

Oh yeah, the L.A. Times wrote an article, too.

Attacks at Gay Center Probed as Hate Crimes
By Andrew Blankstein
Times Staff Writer
September 15, 2004

Attacks by vandals on two successive nights at the UCLA Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Campus Resource Center are under investigation as hate crimes, a university police spokeswoman said Tuesday.

"These incidents are reprehensible," UCLA Chancellor Albert Carnesale said in a statement.

He said the university has zero tolerance for such acts, which are "an assault on our entire campus community."

A large chunk of concrete was hurled through a library window at the center Sunday night, said Nancy Greenstein, a spokeswoman for the UCLA Police Department.

The next night, vandals broke windows in several rooms of the center and stole two rainbow flags — symbols of the gay community — that had decorated windows. The group occupies several rooms in the student activities center.

"We are classifying it as a hate crime," Greenstein said. "And anything that's classified as a hate crime is a priority."

Classes are not scheduled to start at the 35,000-student campus for two weeks.

It was not immediately clear who may have been responsible for the crime, Greenstein said.

Blood found at the scene suggests that a vandal was cut by glass, police said.

A year ago, the center moved from Haines Hall to the student activities center, which is among the most heavily trafficked campus areas.

Center director Ronni L. Sanlo said the attack was the first in the center's 10-year history.

"It's really a shame," Sanlo said. "I have so much compassion for people with internalized homophobia but not for people who are destructive."

According to police statistics, there were 10 bias-motivated incidents at UCLA in 2003, including four cases relating to the victims' sexual orientation. Greenstein said those cases involved slurs or derogatory e-mails rather than physical attacks.

As the academic year gets underway, Carnesale said, UCLA will work to make the campus safe and a place in which "hate-motivated behavior is not tolerated."

Copyright 2004 Los Angeles Times

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Some people are just SICK! OH BTW...Love the new pics over there:)

Posted by: ann at September 15, 2004 06:58 PM

This is reprehensible.

But something confuses me. Okay, say you're a big homophobe and wanna strike at the center because you're an idiot. You throw concrete at windows, thereby causing damage. You've done your thing. But why steal the flags? They are only useful as LGBT symbols. They didn't even burn them, which I could at least understand. They took them. That's odd.

Anyway, it's also immaterial. This kind of behavior cannot be tolerated. Find the people responsible and cane them.

Posted by: Deltus at September 15, 2004 09:13 PM

I guarantee those flags are hanging in some frat house as a caputred prize.

Posted by: Monika at September 16, 2004 07:09 AM

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