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Man acquitted in gay roommate’s death

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eople who knew a gay San Francisco man who was stabbed, beaten, and strangled to death in 2011 expressed shock after a jury last week acquitted the man accused of murdering him. Waheed Kesmatyar, Waheed Kesmatyar 28, had testified that he killed Jack Baker, 67, his roommate, in self-defense after Baker raped him, then stabbed him to try to prevent him from leaving their Nob Hill apartment. Jurors who spoke with the Bay Area Reporter said they were left to believe Kesmatyar’s claims after the prosecution didn’t disprove them. Kesmatyar put his head down and appeared to sigh deeply after the jury’s decision was announced Wednesday, April 1. At least one member of his defense team cried. Vince Gonzales, 55, Baker’s cousin, said in a phone interview Wednesday that he was “shocked” by the acquittal. Baker’s decomposing, nearly decapitated body was found February 11, 2011 in his apartment at 1035 Bush Street, about a week after he’d died. A paring knife had been broken off in his head and there was an electrical cord tied around his neck. He’d been stabbed dozens of times. Part of the paring knife, along with a larger knife that was also broken, were found with his body. “The brutality of the assault is shocking, and for the jury to not find some degree of culpability is just mind boggling,” Gonzales said. “I’m sure everybody in the family, our family, will suffer just more exacerbation of the pain that Kesmatyar has inflicted, and no verdict, guilty or not guilty, changes the great loss that the family has suffered.” During the trial, which lasted about a month, jurors heard evidence that Baker had invited Kesmatyar, who’s straight, to watch pornography with him, and that Baker had previously forced two teenage boys to perform oral sex on him, among other disturbing sexual behavior. In a phone interview, juror John Atchinson, 48, who’s gay, said the verdict didn’t stem from any “idea that Mr. Baker might have deserved what he got. ... It really all went down to the evidence.” The jury was instructed that it had to find Kesmatyar guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, and Atchinson said, “I really thought that I had no choice” but to acquit Kesmatyar, deSee page 2 >>

by Heather Cassell

Gareth Gooch

Sisters celebrate Easter

irline unions and flight attendants are making an unprecedented move toward equality in the air in the ongoing battle to level the playing field in Open Skies agreements. The agreements, according to the State Department, have vastly expanded international passenger and cargo flights to and from the United States, promoting increased travel and trade, enhancing productivity, and spurring high-quality job opportunities and economic growth. Open Skies agreements do this by eliminating government interference in the commercial decisions of air carriers about routes, capacity, and pricing, freeing carriers to provide more affordable, convenient, and efficient air service for consumers. But Open Skies agreements, which include more than 100 partner countries, don’t include human and labor rights. In 1992, the first agreement went

M National parks encourage LGBTs to come out and visit embers of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence and their friends held their annual Easter celebration in Golden

Gate Park Sunday, April 5. The afternoon included the Hunky Jesus and Foxy Mary contests, as well as costumed attendees enjoying the day.

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there is a park out there for you. So get out there and find your park.” he National Park Service is encourAnother video features gay park ranger Miaging LGBT Americans to come out chael Liang, a visual information specialist at and visit the more than 400 parks Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation overseen by the federal agency. Area in southern California. He is shown jogThe latest move by the park service to ging through Cheeseboro Canyon off the 101 engage the LGBT community is part of the where he runs prior to heading to work. new Find Your Park initiative, launched Liang noted that parks allow visitors to recently in conjunction with the National “slow down” their minds and “notice” the Park Foundation. beauty of the outdoors. Gay and lesbian park service employees “All you have to do is get up, get out and lesbian singer Mary Lambert, one of there, and find your park,” said Liang. several celebrity centennial ambassadors In a phone interview with the Bay Area for the initiative, are helping to spread the Reporter, Liang, 29, explained that the park inclusive invite as part of the new public service is looking to create the next generaawareness and education campaign celCourtesy National Park Service tion of park supporters and advocates with ebrating the milestone centennial anniverGay park ranger Michael Liang works at the Santa the campaign. sary of the National Park Service in 2016. “If you look at who we traditionally atMonica Mountains National Recreation Area in “Parks can be much more than a place – southern California. tracted, it was upper middle-class families,” they can foster a state of mind that inspires noted Liang, who grew up in Michigan and me to create some of my best poetry with started with the park service as an intern in In a short video filmed at the Boston National those I love,” stated Lambert, who turned 2004. “The parks are funded by the taxpayHistorical Park for the campaign, Lambert is her vocal work on the award-winning pro-gay ers, so it is really important we represent the dijoined by two fellow spoken word poets who cre- versity of the country and the population.” anthem “Same Love” by Macklemore and Ryan ate a piece referencing the city’s role in landmark Lewis into her own chart-topping hit “She Keeps Through the Find Your Park’s website, http:// struggles for freedom, from the Boston Tea Party Me Warm” in 2013. “And, they are also places that www.findyourpark.com/, any visitor can uptell my story too. I’m grateful to the National Park rebellion to the fight for marriage equality. load their own video talking about their love “Boston is a place rich in history,” noted LamService for their efforts to tell a more inclusive for America’s protected spaces or an individual bert, adding that parks are “a fabric of your life” park site that is of particular interest to them. story that commemorates the places and events and can inspire one to dream. “Whatever it is, that honor LGBT history.” See page 6 >>

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