Posted on 10/06/2021 2:24:44 PM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
FREEHOLD, N.J. (AP) — Building relationships with the LGBTQ community and enrolling local businesses to act as shelters where bias crime victims can seek immediate help are parts of a new program rolled out Wednesday by a New Jersey prosecutor’s office.
Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Lori Linskey introduced the program to assign liaisons to members of the gay, lesbian and other communities to chip away at decades of distrust between them and law enforcement.
She enlisted the help of three Jersey Shore cities to conduct the pilot program called “Safe Place,” modeled after a similar initiative in Seattle. The program works with local businesses to display the rainbow-colored “Safe Place” logo in their windows to let victims of bias or hate crimes know their establishment is somewhere they can enter to seek shelter while authorities are called.
“It’s a goal of our program to build bridges and collaborate with the LGBTQ community, some of whom have a distrust of law enforcement,” Linskey said. “I want members of the LGBTQ community to feel if they need help, they can call on law enforcement and be treated with dignity and respect in times of crisis.”
The prosecutor said her office is also soliciting the help of members of law enforcement who are part of the LGBTQ community, pledging to support them in their jobs.
David D’Amico, chief investigator for the Middlesex County Department of Corrections, who is gay, said it can be challenging to work “in a profession that sometimes does not look at you as an equal.”
State Police Lt. John Hayes, who also is gay, said the program is “a step in the right direction.”
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Exactly who are allegedly targeting LGBTQWERTY’s? They talk like there’s a fantasy dragon running around trying to slay them.
Yay
How many “bias crime victims” are there in a given year, 5,10 maybe even 15 a year???
The "pilot" bailed.
I don’t know about the LBGT folks, but the Q folks ought to enjoy this!
WWG1WGA!
” FREEHOLD, N.J. (AP) — Building relationships with the LGBTQ community and enrolling local businesses to act as shelters where bias crime victims can seek immediate help are parts of a new program rolled out Wednesday by a New Jersey prosecutor’s office.”
Bias crime victims? Must be more important than regular crime victims so they need special treatment.
LGBTQ
Let’s Get Biden to Quit
YUp. That’s why they’re called drama queens. Here in Hollywood, there are more LGBTQFAGHOMOBUTTMUNCHER 10 story buildings than actual churches. Why do you need a full building to accommodate these pukes?
This makes no sense... unless the real objective is to see which businesses refuse to display that flag.
Exactly. I’d be curious to know how many “bias crimes” happened last year.
This news is unsettling. My family was an early Monmouth County family in the early 1700s. They had large farms and there are streets named after my family. The “Battle of Monmouth,” was fought on ancestor’s farmland. It was the last battle that General George Washington commanded.
Not a clear cut victory or loss, it was action during the chase of the British towards Sandy Point, where they could be able to escape, by boat, to Manhattan.
Enough “History,” today we are talking about how to deal with the Queers in our midst! When will we name them what they really are? LGBTQ are abominations. Stop coddling them, they are evil.
If there WAS someone then this would be a target rich environment.
LBGT Community Suicide Booth with New Super Killimajig Delux 2000!
*Notice: this facility is only prepaid for those with the LBGT Community Card, apply for yours at City Hall*
That reminds me Allair State Park by Freehold.
Looking at that pic, I wonder, “How does someone end up like that?” What appeal does it have for them? Who were their parents, and what did they do to them?
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