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Federal judge hears marriage equality case in Wyoming AP Photo / Casper Star-Tribune, Ryan Dorgan

The case was brought by Wyoming Equality and four same-sex couples who requested an immediate order directing state officials to comply with two decisions of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit establishing that a state’s refusal to allow same-sex couples to marry violates the U.S. Constitution. The U.S. Supreme Court, on October 6, let those appeals court decisions stand, meaning that all states within the Tenth Circuit, including Wyoming, must comply with those decisions. The plaintiff couples are Anne Guzzo and Bonnie Robinson of Laramie, Carl Oleson and Rob Johnston of Casper, and Ivan Williams and Chuck Killion of Cheyenne, who previously filed a state-court lawsuit challenging Plaintiffs Bonnie Robinson (l) and her partner Anne Guzzo with Carl Oleson and his partner, Rob Johnston Wyoming’s marriage ban. Also joining the lawsuit are Brie Barth CASPER, WYOMING – On arguments in the challenge to the of same-sex couples who married and Shelly Montgomery of CarThursday, October 17, U.S. District State of Wyoming’s refusal to per- in other states. Judge Skavdahl said penter, who attempted to obtain Court Judge Scott W. Skavdahl of mit same-sex couples to marry that he will issue his ruling by 5:00 a marriage license in Wyoming the District of Wyoming heard and to respect the legal marriages p.m., Monday, October 20th. after the Supreme Court deci-

sion but were refused. Wyoming Equality is the state’s largest civil rights organization dedicated to securing full equality for Wyoming’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender community. Its members include same-sex couples across the state. Each of the couples wishes to be married in Wyoming or to have their existing marriage respected by the State of Wyoming. The requested order would remain in place while the plaintiffs’ federal case proceeds. The four couples and Wyoming Equality are represented by Cheyenne attorney Tracy Zubrod, the law firm of Arnold & Porter LLP, the law firm of Rathod Mohamedbahi LLC, and the National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR). Said Wyoming Equality Executive Director Jeran Artery: “We are grateful that the court has moved quickly in handling see Wyoming page 7

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SEATTLE – Over 60 health, human service and civic organizations have combined forces to produce the largest free health services event ever in the State of Washington. Seattle/ King County Clinic with Remote Area Medical®, October 23-26, in

KeyArena at Seattle Center, offers a broad range of medical, dental, mental health, and vision care, with a goal of helping 4,000 people in need over the four-day period. see Clinic page 16

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by Shaun Knittel SGN Associate Editor

Despite the recent shooting on Capitol Hill, SPD reports success in crime reduction in the neighborhood and worked with officers as far away as Los Angeles, California to arrest a group of teens that committed crimes here and then fled, in a stolen car, to California. In other words, Arrests have gone up and for the first time in a long time, crime has begun to go down. But Seattle Police Chief Kathleen O’Toole says that the department isn’t about to declare victory yet. “One assault or mugging is one too many,” she said. Teens believe to have pistolwhipped a man on Capitol Hill arrested in LA Last week, SPD reported they made multiple street-crime arrests. Chief O’Toole said they believe the arrest of a group of youths by police in Los Angeles made a big impact, but said due to an ongoing investigation she could not elaborate on why that is. On September 30, Los Angeles police arrested the three teens in

Police Chief Kathleen O’Toole

a stolen Ford Fusion. SPD believes the teens pistol-whipped a man on Capitol Hill. In addition, investigators have linked them with other robberies in the neighborhood.

same period in 2013, there were 77 aggravated assaults and 81 robberies. And in the January-August period in 2012, there were 48 aggravated assaults and 59 robberies. There is no doubt, even according to their own Chief O’Toole “proud of the data, that assaults have increased. work our detectives are doing” In response to the increase in According to SPD, there were 84 crime, which varies in severity deaggravated assaults and 89 robber- pending on who you talk to, O’Toole ies on Capitol Hill between January see Progress page 6 and August this year. During the


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