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Palm Springs: Anti-Gay Hate Crimes On The Rise

    Sam Pearson
First Posted: 11/16/11 12:55 PM ET Updated: 11/16/11 12:56 PM ET

This article comes to us courtesy of California Watch

By Sam Pearson

California hate crimes motivated by sexual orientation bucked a national trend and rose by 25 percent - nearly all of the increase coming from cities. The most dramatic shifts took place in Palm Springs and San Francisco - both cities with significant gay and lesbian populations.

In Palm Springs, hate crimes motivated by sexual orientation jumped from three cases in 2009 to 14 in 2010. San Francisco recorded six incidents in 2009 and 24 in 2010.

Rhonda Long, administrative services officer for the Palm Springs Police Department, said she could not explain the uptick in cases without looking at them individually. Long said the department was taking steps to prevent hate crimes in the community.

Officers complete sensitivity training, which is provided by the district attorney's office. The Anti-Defamation League also trains officers to identify what may constitute a hate crime. Officers also encourage people to contact police if they are having conflicts with others, instead of allowing something to potentially escalate into a violent confrontation, Long said.

The police department has been rebuilding its image within the gay community since a 2009 scandal. Palm Springs Police Chief David Dominguez retired in January after he was accused of - and later admitted - making insensitive comments during a sex sting operation in 2009 targeting gay men who officers believed were having sex in a public park restroom. Officers arrested 19 people in the operation.

"What a bunch of filthy mother (expletive)," Dominguez allegedly said. "You guys should get paid extra for this."

The suspects were charged with misdemeanor lewd conduct and indecent exposure, which would have required them to register for life as sex offenders. Most ended up accepting a plea agreement in March to drop the indecent exposure charge, allowing them to avoid registering.

As part of the deal, six pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace, while five pleaded guilty to lewd conduct. Deputy Public Defender Roger Tansey said he planned to appeal the decision.

Some argued that the move was unfairly harsh and that the department was discriminating against gay men. In court, attorneys argued that the police did not apply the same level of scrutiny to reports of heterosexual sex in a public parking garage.

Tansey said the sting was part of a pattern for the police department - every few years, they would "go out and round up the gay guys," he said.

But as the controversy continued over the police department's sting, hate crimes motivated by sexual orientation were accumulating faster than before. By the end of 2010, nearly five times as many sexual orientation-based hate crimes had been reported in Palm Springs as in 2009.

A 15-year-old boy pleaded guilty in September 2010 to felony vandalism and a hate crime after spray-painting anti-gay slurs on several homes, including some where openly gay people lived.

In August 2010, a group of men was accused of throwing food, utensils and other restaurant items at four men perceived to be gay in a 4:30 a.m. confrontation in a Palm Springs IHOP; one of the men was cut by the flying glass.

Last month, police say Reggie Cameron was hit in the face with a chunk of asphalt as his attackers called him an anti-gay slur. Cameron was leaving a meeting with city officials about upcoming gay pride events, KESQ reported.

In another case, Palm Springs residents Russell Allen Bates, 24, and Abigail Monet Sheehy, 19, were charged with battery and committing a hate crime May 21 when they yelled anti-gay slurs as they assaulted a same-sex couple in an argument over a parking spot, police say.

Tansey, the public defender, said there could be several explanations for the increase in reported hate crimes. Either the botched sting operation caused police to be more sensitive to hate crimes against gays, or the coverage of the scandal caused more hate crimes in the community. Without access to more data, Tansey said, it is difficult to reach a conclusion.

Mike Balasa, co-president of the Coachella Valley chapter of Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, said the department has come a long way since the sting. Palm Springs officers marched in a pride parade in town last week for the first time, along with Riverside County sheriff's deputies and California Highway Patrol officers, Balasa said.

"It was very moving," he said. "It’s just a wonderful commitment to diversity in our community, and that's what our community is really all about. We like to believe everybody can come here and feel safe."

Tansey said officers now treat straight and gay couples equally when they find people having sex in public - in both cases, the couples are arrested, and officers no longer perform sting operations.

Balasa and his wife serve on an outreach committee to the police department. He wasn't sure whether the increase in reported hate crimes based on sexual orientation was the result of an increase in crime or a sign that residents were more comfortable notifying the police department.

But he blamed conservative political and religious leaders for fanning the flames of homophobia by claiming that same-sex marriage will destroy communities and that learning about the gay community is harmful to children.

"It just encourages fringe people and people who are a little bit uncontrolled, or maybe not mentally stable, to act on these things," Balasa said.

Some estimates have put the population of gays and lesbians in Palm Springs as high as 30 to 40 percent. Three members of the City Council are openly gay, but none of the city's 99 police officers are.

Nationally, the recently released FBI report showed that 19.3 percent of all hate crimes - 1,528 incidents - were motivated by sexual orientation. This marks an increase from 18.5 percent in 2009 and 17.7 percent in 2008.

A report from the National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs found that hate crimes in the Coachella Valley most often are motivated by sexual orientation.

Sam Pearson is an investigative reporter for California Watch, a project of the non-profit Center for Investigative reporting. Find more California Watch stories here.

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12:14 AM on 11/18/2011
Homosexuality is plain and simply wrong...
09:26 AM on 11/18/2011
No you are siply simple and oh so wrong.....
12:36 PM on 11/17/2011
Last month, police say Reggie Cameron was hit in the face with a chunk of asphalt as his attackers called him an anti-gay slur. Anti-gay slur? What's that? Or rather what's a gay slur? It's a slur pertaining to a gay... So an anti-gay slur is one pertaining to an anti-gay? You see a slur is already against something- to add the "anti" is overly excited redundancy.
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12:25 PM on 11/17/2011
I am not sure about Palm Springs, but San Francisco has had a lot of neo-Nazi activity in recent months. This could be part of the reason. Also, in bad economic times, everyone wants a scapegoat.
12:03 PM on 11/17/2011
Hate is on the rise due to the religous zealots who think they are above everyone-and just continue to spread their hate and fear-
Stay home and Pray for yourselves !
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JScott
John Galt's last name is McGuffin-Smithee
11:29 AM on 11/17/2011
Yup just beyond PS is Indio and the desert so not surprising meth labs,white suprmacists, antigov evangelfundies can hideout in the vastness of the desert and come in and do these attacks, so not surprising.
psandysdad
The older you get, the more excuses you have.
06:57 AM on 11/17/2011
Gay people aren't going to go away, you know. They've been around ever since there's been humans. Hating them accomplishes nothing. Unless, to quote, "you're just afraid of your own gayness".
09:28 AM on 11/18/2011
Maybe if people stopped using labels and differentiating between "humans" there might not be so much in the way of hate crimes etc.
03:08 AM on 11/17/2011
When will we learn? If you don't like something, especially that you don't understand or agree with, pray about it. Beating up people makes you look just as sick, and evil as the people that you are trying to judge.
09:32 AM on 11/18/2011
How about no one has the right to do harm to another? Or my liberty is just as valid as yours. Screw the praying. Respect another person and their civil rights. Yeah and get some anger management.
08:09 PM on 11/18/2011
Unfortunately, there are people that believe that respecting civil rights will leave the door open for anything goes. I agree that people should respect one another, but sometimes belief in a higher power and praying for understanding and patience can cause people to leave their opinions about another person's way of life in God's hands. This is a morality issue for a lot of people and many bibles have stated that this lifestyle is wrong. However, what it also states is to love thy neighbor as thyself and not to judge others. Judgement is to be left in God's hands. Those are the people that I am speaking to. Saying "screw the praying" is just as bad as me commenting in a negative way on another person's lifestyle which I have no desire to do.
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ramal
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02:55 AM on 11/17/2011
Bash back and aim for the whites of their eyes.

http://www.pinkpistols.org/
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Atwill
Proud Father of a gay son.
11:05 PM on 11/16/2011
Sex in bathrooms is disgusting. my kid is gay and he and his boyfriend would never do that. they have to much self respect and dignity. I am not shocked that crime is up , though, we live i this area and there are many homophobes. Mostly bible thumpers. The desert is a breeding ground for thumpers.
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mikey09
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04:35 PM on 11/17/2011
Such a sterotype abt desert people, remember Charlie Manson and his family loved the desert, were they thumpers?
10:48 PM on 11/16/2011
Dear kingjohn1956,

I’ll go you one better than merely “a break,†here is a treat. A video of Julian Bond addressing the NAACP 102nd Annual Convention: "Overcoming Homophobia."

http://fathergeofffarrow.blogspot.com/2011/07/naacp-102nd-annual-convention.html
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Ken Volok
09:21 PM on 11/16/2011
When in Palm Springs, be sure to check out my decidedly gay-friendly photo exhibit at Bongo Johnny's on Arenas.
04:39 PM on 11/16/2011
"Palm Springs Police Chief David Dominguez retired in January after he was accused of - and later admitted - making insensitive comments during a sex sting operation in 2009 targeting gay men who officers believed were having sex in a public park restroom. Officers arrested 19 people in the operation." -- Correction. The arrests were made in the Warm Sands area of Palm Springs where a number of gay clothing-optional resorts are located. Police responded to alleged complaints from neighbors that men were loitering in public areas and streets soliciting sex and drugs, which led to the undercover sting operation that led to the arrests. http://www.kpsplocal2.com/news/local/story/warm-sands-report-wrongdoing-palm-springs-police/Cy47rH-fUU6TiXva7_5SFA.cspx
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Atwill
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11:05 PM on 11/16/2011
i live in this area, i heard of it.
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FTracy3
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03:13 PM on 11/16/2011
I'm against hate crimes or slurs or discrimination against gays..but c'mon. ""Insensitive remarks during a sex sting targeting men having sex in a public park restroom?" Exactly how sensitive are we supposed to be to that kind of behavior? "Excuse me sir, if it's not too much trouble would you kindly get your blank out of your associate's blank while my kids and I use this public restroom?"
04:29 PM on 11/16/2011
Dear FTracy3,

The missing piece that caused you to come to your conclusion was, that the former Police Chief had made anti-gay comments to subordinates. Thereby creating a climate of bigotry towards gay people in general. To place this in context, imagine if he had used the “n†word to refer to African-Americans.

Additionally, the “sting†operations were conducted in a highly questionable manner that suggested gay people were singularly targeted for harassment and arrest.
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kingjohn1956
06:26 PM on 11/16/2011
Father Geoffrey,would you please just comment on the gay issue's in this article and give us black folks a break today......LOL LOL
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jerryfromcalifornia
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06:43 PM on 11/16/2011
And thats why he's the former Chief
04:43 PM on 11/16/2011
Sting operation wasn't performed at a public park's restroom but in the streets and parking lots of clothing-optional resorts in the Warm Sands area of Palm Springs. Undercover cops would encourage men who were just walking along the streets to show off their units to the cops. Once they managed to get these men to do so, they were arrested. http://www.kpsplocal2.com/news/local/story/warm-sands-report-wrongdoing-palm-springs-police/Cy47rH-fUU6TiXva7_5SFA.cspx
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Savage Saint Roger
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06:25 AM on 11/17/2011
Well now, doesn't that just figure! Cops and their sting operations, sheesh! Isn't that sort of how a bunch of Russian rifles ended up in the hands of cartel gangsters in Mexico, from one of those sting and watch operations?!
03:09 PM on 11/16/2011
“Some estimates have put the population of gays and lesbians in Palm Springs as high as 30 to 40 percent. Three members of the City Council are openly gay, but none of the city's 99 police officers are.â€

If none of the police officers of East Los Angeles were Latino, or none of the police officers of Compton were African-American what would the public reaction of those communities be towards Police Department hiring practices?

Members of those communities would rightly demand immediate investigations and changes in Police Department hiring practices. The LGBT community of Palm Springs should demand no less from their City Officials.
09:17 PM on 11/16/2011
father they are deviants and non-deviants are being forced, by laws even to act different then we feel and believe. there is just something really wrong with this picture
10:40 PM on 11/16/2011
Dear txmarylin,

A “deviant†is by definition someone who departs from the norm, or normative behavior. Therefore, a Catholic or a Jewish person could be considered “deviants,†since the “norm†in the USA is to be Protestant. Unlike our religion, which we can freely change, science informs us that sexual orientation cannot be changed. The American Psychological Association makes the following statement on their website:

Is sexual orientation a choice?
No, human beings cannot choose to be either gay or straight. For most people, sexual orientation emerges in early adolescence without any prior sexual experience. Although we can choose whether to act on our feelings, psychologists do not consider sexual orientation to be a conscious choice that can be voluntarily changed.

You may find the following video presentation on the morality of sex, gay and straight, to be of interest and help.

http://fathergeofffarrow.blogspot.com/2011/02/morality-of-sex-gay-straight.html
11:12 PM on 11/16/2011
WORDS...say what you want i know what i feel. pervert is closely linked to gay and deviant behavior, i think YOU are talking about something else completely. what WE are afraid of is that these are the people who change non-gay non-deviant non-perverted peoples lives FOREVER! there's us and there's them, and the thems all get lumped together = wrongdoers. i didn't make them pick that CROUD they picked it. i made and live with my choices. and so do they. its how they are identified. they can pass laws but noone can make me believe in those laws. GO BACK IN THE CLOSETS
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12:56 AM on 11/17/2011
txmarylin, judge not lest ye be judged. And based on what I read here, there is a LOT to judge you about.
09:00 PM on 11/17/2011
'if you don't change your direction you will end up where you're headed" take a good look ahead, this is a train wreck....the trouble is we are ALL going down together! you see your way and alot of us see it another way. why do you think we are wrong?