Ahwatukee gay news
This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. We're here to listen. PEWAUKEE, Wis. — After a second anti-gay incident in just over a month, Pewaukee business owners and employees are standing together to show that hate doesn't represent their community.
Vandals spray-paint offensive message on Ahwatukee couple's garage. By: Nicole Valdes. In the long run, Chase Scott Christman couldn’t fight the evidence linking him to the brutal slaying of two men and a woman in an Ahwatukee apartment nearly a year ago. The Gibson's, figuring the message was in direct response to the Christmas display outside their home.
Report a typo. Two top state officials are asking the full 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to let Arizona deny benefits to the domestic partners of its gay state and university employees. Actions Facebook Tweet Email. Thursday, woken up by several knocks on the door.
Ted Gibson, though, says he's unwaverd by the message. The Advocate is the world’s leading source of LGBT news and information capturing the political and cultural conversations of the community through award-winning journalism, compelling. Sign up for the Headlines Newsletter and receive up to date information.
The Gibson's painted over a portion of the message shortly after police left their home Thursday, but neighbors are already offering to help the couple re-paint their garage door for free. The offensive message was followed by two pentagrams, a symbol usually used to represent Satanism.
The couple's nativity scene lit up outside their home since Thanksgiving. Ted and Bertha Gibson were up at 6 a. Bertha says she called Phoenix police, filed a report, and was told the act could be a hate crime. Click here to manage all Newsletters. Copyright Scripps Media, Inc.
All rights reserved. Outside her home, the words "God is gay" had been seen spray-painted in black across her garage door.