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Capitol Hill murder
SEATTLE’S LGBT NEWS & ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
Candlelight vigil to condemn violent crime Our neighborhood belongs to us, not crime by Shaun Knittel SGN Associate Editor CANDLELIGHT VIGIL MELROSE & E. PINE ST. SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 @ 9PM
Shots rang out on Capitol Hill and a young man is dead. A man walking home after leaving a Gay bar on the Hill heard someone behind him say, “Hey,” and when he turned around he was knocked out, cut open from the punch he did not see coming, and his phone was missing. Another Gay man and his friend were walking to the QFC nearest Union and 12th when they were approached by a young man who asked them for the time, somehow they found themselves being lunged at by the man who was now holding a giant piece of sharp glass shard, trying to slash them. They called the police and when the cops found the man, Patrons duck for cover at Li’l Woody’s next to Baltic Room during shooting – anonymous he continued yelling at them, in front of the police, that he was in a gang and that they Capitol Hill is going through tremenby Shaun Knittel would soon be dead. This is Capitol Hill dous change. Anyone that returns to Capitol SGN Associate Editor see murder page 6 now. And the worst part of it all is that aside
from carping on Facebook the resident of Capitol Hill have been too busy, too bothered, too progressive and too damned spineless to seriously address the problem. It is my goal to change that. On Saturday, August 22, at 9 p.m. in the parking lot across the street from Baltic Room, at Melrose and E. Pine St., Social Outreach Seattle (SOSea) the social justice nonprofit that operates out of Capitol Hill of which I am founder and president, will hold a candlelight vigil to condemn violent crime in the neighborhood. A young man was shot and killed there shortly after 2 a.m., August 16. Hundreds of others were caught in the crossfire. Luckily nobody else was killed or injured. Seattle Counseling Service, one of our community’s most celebrated and necessary resources, found a bullet hole in one of their windows with the bullet lodged in the ceiling. Luckily, the shooting took place when SCS had already closed for the evening. At the candlelight vigil we will publicly condemn the murder of Ramon Mitchell, see vigil page 7
HRC hosts Nancy Pelosi It’s OK to sleep on the and Suzan DelBene at park bench, DOJ says Amazon HQ in landmark ruling for homeless
Nancy Pelosi and Suzan DelBene – images taken from en.wikipedia.org
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer
The Equality Act, which was introduced this month, is a comprehensive federal civil DOJ says cities may not forbid people from sleeping on park benches – rights bill protecting LGBT Americans. Pewww.corbisimages.com House Democratic leader and former losi and DelBene are both co-sponsors. Speaker Nancy Pelosi appeared with ConThe Amazon gathering, billed as “Be- by Mike Andrew Cities may not enact ordinances forbidgresswoman Suzan DelBene to tout the yond Marriage: The LGBT Equality Fight SGN Staff Writer ding people to sleep in public places, the Equality Act at Seattle’s Amazon headquarsee hrc page 4 see doj page 8 ters.