Posted on 04/01/2014 6:44:36 PM PDT by cripplecreek
Three men in Ypsilanti Township Monday assaulted a woman who was able to marry her partner during the brief repeal of Michigans gay marriage ban.
Washtenaw County Sheriffs Office deputies reported the 28-year-old woman got off the bus about 6 p.m. Monday in the area of the 3000 block of Roundtree Boulevard in Ypsilanti Township.
The woman told investigators she got off the bus in the area and was walking home through an apartment parking lot. Three men approached her, with one of them using a homophobic slur, calling her a derogatory name for a woman and asking her if she had recently been on the news.
A man then punched her in the face, knocking her to the ground and causing her to lose consciousness. When she woke up, one of the men was kicking her in the torso.
The men then fled from the area on foot. One of the men is described as white, 5-feet-10 inches to 5-feet-11 inches tall, heavy set and with a low or husky voice. The other two men could not be identified.
Investigators said the woman has recently been in the news because she was able to marry her partner in Washtenaw County. A federal court decision struck down Michigans ban on gay marriage in late March, with couples able to get married for one day.
Anyone with information on this incident is encouraged to call the Washtenaw County Sheriffs Office anonymous tip line at 734-973-7711 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-SPEAK UP (773-2587).
“...and called gay slur”
You!...you!...you!...gay slur!!!!
Two comments:
1. This is probably a bogus story.
2. The “woman” forgot to say the perps claimed to be good Tea Party members during the attack.
I maybe believe the gay slur part; I’d do that myself.
Just like that phony claim by the black congressman that he was called the "N" word by Tea Party demonstrators.
Put me in for thirteen days. April 14.
Could it have been that her new “wife” kicked her a$$ and she came up with this story to cover for her?
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