LGBTQ community protests Haven Brothers hate crime


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DSC_6927About 25 people assembled on the steps of Providence City Hall Saturday evening to protest an apparent hate crime that took place in and outside of Haven Brothers diner on April 26. According to a report on Channel 10 News, Joey Catanzaro was assaulted inside Haven Brothers and then asked to leave the premises. Catanzaro wanted to stay inside the diner until the police arrived, but maintains that he was threatened and forced outside, where “associates” of his attackers proceeded to beat him into unconsciousness.

“We want accountability,” said C. Kelly Smith, one of the protest organizers. “I recommend that the LGBTQ and allied community boycott the Haven Brothers until such time as we get an explanation and justice for Joey.”

According to another speaker, Catanzaro was unable to attend the protest “because he is suffering from severe head trauma,” but that he was appreciative of the support from the LGBTQ community.

Former state Representative (and candidate for Lt. Governor) Frank Ferri was in attendance, and said that he has confidence that the police will bring justice for this crime.

Anthony Maselli lamented that a hate crime committed against a gay man in 2011 remains unsolved. “I’m not here to tell you that all the police are bad people,” said Maselli, “I’m here to tell you that the police are not our public servants but are slaves to a system that is stacked against us.”

Attendance at the Haven Brothers protest was undoubtedly impacted by the 500 person strong Black Lives Matter march that was happening in Providence from 3 to 6pm. Organizers are planning more events outside Haven Brothers in the future.

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Haven Brothers is a Providence landmark. Established as a horse drawn restaurant in 1888, it is one of the oldest restaurants on wheels in the world. According to Channel 10 News, “One of the owners of Haven Brothers told NBC 10 News that he was told about the incident inside the trailer and was upset. He said he did not know that the victim was thrown out, even though he said he felt unsafe leaving the truck.”

Tony Gugliotta of Channel 10 News reported:

DSC_6930[Joe] Catanzaro, 24, said he was being bullied for being gay, and as a result, suffered serious head trauma and other injuries.

“There were two guys in line making fun of me. They were making fun of my hat — it was a velvet red hat — so I stood up for myself, asked them why they were bullying,” Catanzaro said.

That set one of them off, according to Catanzaro. He was attacked and choked by one of them inside the truck. Patrons pulled the attacker away, and Haven Brothers employees asked Catanzaro to leave.

“I told them I wasn’t leaving the trailer until the cops came, and I was calling the cops. And one of the cooks from the grill came up to me with a butcher knife and said, ‘Get the hell out of the trailer,'” Catanzaro said.

Catanzaro left and was met by several other associates of the men inside. They continued to beat him unconscious, and according to witnesses, didn’t stop there — kicking him as he lay motionless on the ground before fleeing the area.

Thanks to Daniel Ciora for getting the video on this.

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Security footage from Islamic School shows adult man


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Hilmy Bakri, president of the board of trustees for the Islamic School of Rhode Island, addresses the media. Security camera footage from the Islamic School of Rhode Island taken the night hate-filled anti-Islam graffiti was spray painted on the school shows at least one adult man, said West Warwick Police Major John Mageira.

“It doesn’t appear to be juveniles,” Mageira said after a press conference at the school on Tuesday.

FBI agent Elizabeth Rosato said her office is “conducting the civil rights investigation right now.” US Attorney Peter Neronha said,”if the conduct is motivated based on ethnicity or race or other protected classes it’s considered to be a hate crime.” To Nerhona’s knowledge, this is the first instance of a hate crime against the Islamic community in Rhode Island.

Law enforcement officers answered questions for the media after a group of religious and other faith leaders gave prepared comments to show solidarity with the Muslim school that was defaced by vandalism after holding a vigil for the three North Carolina Muslims who were killed last week.

“I just want this person to understand how much this hurts,” said Himly Bakri, president of the board of trustees of the Islamic School of Rhode Island, as he was flanked by faith leaders during the press conference.

“To the person who did this, I want to say this to him, or her, we have nothing but prayers for you,” said Mufti Ikram, a Muslim imam, or prayer leader, from Smithfield who works closely with the school. “If you did this to divide us, you failed miserably. If you did this to unite us, you have succeeded.”

They were joined by Rev. Nickolas Knisely, bishop of the Episcopal Church in Rhode Island, Rev. Don Anderson, of the Rhode Island Council of Churches, Steve Ahlquist, president of the Humanists of Rhode Island and Rabbi Sarah Mack, who called the vandalism a “flagrant desecration.”

Outside the school’s gymnasium in West Warwick, there was still spray-painted vandalism on the school that read, “Islam pigs”, “Allah is a pedophile”, “Fuck Muhammad” and “Now this is a hate crime.” One message said “Die pigs” and was written backwards on a window so it could be read from inside the school.” [Pictures below]

“When I was physically here seeing the graffiti on the doors, words can’t describe,” Bakri told me after the press conference. “It had a very personal impact to me. It’s one thing to be distant and seeing something in a picture. It’s another thing to be physically present and seeing the writing of someone who did this. It was just unbelievable.”

There are 160 students at the Islamic School of Rhode Island, which serves students in kindergarten through 8th grade. It’s been in Rhode Island for ten years and became accredited last year. Bakrim said this is the first time the school experienced any such issues.

“It was a complete surprise to everybody,” he said. “For our students I hope they come out of this knowing this is the kind of world that exists today unfortunately, and that they come out wiser and learn how to handle this and hopefully learn from all of us here today … that we should all work together to be on the forefront of stopping this where ever it happens.”

Governor Gina Raimondo said yesterday, “Rhode Island was founded on the tolerance of all beliefs. This hateful act at the Islamic School of Rhode Island has no place in our state. My thoughts and support are with the school and the Muslim community in RI today.”

Senator Jack Reed said, “I strongly condemn the vandalism of the Islamic School of Rhode Island.  Our state was founded on religious freedom and we are strengthened by our diversity.  There is no justification and no place for this type of intolerance and bigotry in our community.  I urge anyone with information about the incident to contact the proper authorities.”

Senator Sheldon Whitehouse said, “This shameful incident is completely at odds with our state’s founding principles, and I hope the perpetrators will soon be brought to justice. To the families and staff who were affected, please know that Rhode Island stands with you and supports you.”

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RI Progressive Democrats condemns vandalism against Islamic School of Rhode Island


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The RI Chapter of the Progressive Democrats of America (RI PDA) strongly condemns the vandalism of the Islamic School of Rhode Island.  This hateful act does not represent the people of our great state, founded by Roger Williams on principles of religious tolerance. We wish to express solidarity with our fellow Rhode Islanders who stand against bigotry and encourage anyone with information on this intolerable vandalism to contact the West Warwick police at 401-821-4323 or  via the  TIP LINE.

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