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FACTS

February 11, 2008

Alleged victim Dwayne Buckle had just shouted, “Calm down, woman,” as the sapphic septet surrounded him on a Greenwich Village sidewalk last August, an eyewitness told a jury yesterday.

“She was like, ‘I’m not a woman! I’m a n-! I’m a man!’ ” tattoo and graffiti artist Louis Barak testified of the only “dialogue” he could remember from the predawn beat-down at Sixth Avenue and West 4th Street.

“It stuck out in my mind, because it was pretty bizarre.”

Barak added that Buckle did not attack them first and said he saw one woman “swipe” a knife at Buckle, who was beaten, kicked, and stabbed after a melee that was caught by a surveillance camera.

http://gothamist.com/2007/04/13/shes_not_a_woma.php

  

Even though the surveillance video was a few minutes long, and shows in detail the women attacking Buckle, there is a brief second on the video where Dwayne Buckle manages to get the women away from him, he is trying to ward off the assailants. The defense lawyers tried to fool the jury into believing Dwayne was attacking the women in some sort of violent anti homosexual incursion.

MORE FACTS

February 11, 2008

According to the video, there are more than 7 people assaulting  Dwayne.

There are numerous people and organizations who have been supporting and raising money for the attackers from day one, because they are lesbians.

http://brownfemipower.com/p=1756

http://www.workers.org/2007/us/nj40628/ 

http://www.womenprisoners.org/fire/000701.html  

http://onepeoplesproject.com

http://feministpeacenetwork.org/

http://www.amyewinter.net/nj4/ 

http://www.myspace.com/isupportthenj4

http://mxgm.org/web/jersey-4/the-jersey-4-an-attack-on-our-sisters.html

http://thelesbianlifestyle.com/2007/06/28/east-coast-lesbian-of-color-sentenced/

http://www.sinisterwisdom.org/lesbians_sentenced_for_self.htm

http://ottermatic.wordpress.com/2008/02/07/justice-4-the-new-jersey-4/

 http://www.gpac.org/archive/news/index.html?cmd=view&archive=news&msgnum=0701

http://nyc.indymedia.org/or/2007/07/88068.html

Dwayne Buckle has received $0 from this incident and he is straight.

Dwayne Buckle will also have expences in the future for medical and legal related services from this case.

Dwayne Buckle was never asked by any gay organization if he was OK, or his side of the events.

A gay organization by the name of Garden State Equality, made a press statement claiming that they will support the 7 attackers and that Dwayne Buckle should be arrested for a “Hate Crime”. This same organization is responsible for helping gay politicians get elected in the state of New Jersey, it also is a non-profit organization that receives government and private funding and boasts hundreds of prominent members. The Chairman is Steven Goldstein.

Garden State Equality, a New Jersey group for LGBT rights, released a press statement with the following lead: “Garden State Equality stands in solidarity with seven Newark lesbians who were attacked last weekend in a hate crime — shockingly, authorities have charged them, not their attacker with a crime.”

The statement continues: “Astonishingly, the New York Police Department did not arrest the homophobic attacker, but instead arrested the woman victim and her six friends. Her friends came to her defense and allegedly stabbed the thug when he would not stop his monstrous tirade — a tirade that could have led to his murdering the women within moments.”

Steven Goldstein, chair of Garden State Equality, is quoted as saying, “Has society not learned anything from the senseless murders of Sakia Gunn and Shani Baraka? How dare the police treat this vile, homophobic attacker as a victim rather than the perpetrator? What were the women supposed to do, wait to see if the attacker would make good on his promise to cause them bodily harm?”

https://www.nyblade.com/print.cfm?content_id=4320 (exceprt from NYblade.com)

Steven Goldstein also was the first person publicly to compare this case to that of slain lesbian teen Sakia Gunn, circulating false statements around to the media making Mr.Buckle out to be a viscous homophobic attacker, who had plans on raping and murdering the women. This strategy was later adopted by other gay organizations in their collective attempt to defame and ruin Dwayne Buckle. Susan Tipograph, a well known lesbian attorney, was a defense lawyer for one or more of the 7 attackers. Susan Tipograph is a high powered attorney, with a long history of shady affairs. She has defended high profile clients, such as Lawyer Lynne Stewart, against The Department of Homeland Security.  She is also a longtime  member of The National Lawyers Guild.

Susan Tipograph, has been suspected of similarly abusing her attorney-client relationships to help convicted terrorists. A Western Goals Foundation report from 1981 identifies Tipograph as a member of the National Lawyers Guild (NLG)Investigators suspected Tipograph of exploiting the confidentiality privileges of a defense attorney to help at least two of her terrorist clients escape from prison.http://fourthworldwar.blogspot.com/2002_04_01_archive.html

More on Susan Tipograph:

Stewart’s arrest brought another 1960s terrorist supporter (from stage left) to center stage: Susan Victoria Tipograph. Comrade Tipograph, a National Lawyers Guild revolutionary, is probably considered a good pick for Ms. Stewart’s defense, since she has herself beat similar charges in the past. Tipograph has represented terrorists from the Weather Underground, the May 19th Communist Organization, the Republic of New Africa, and the Puerto Rican FALN – Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación Nacional (Armed Forces of National Liberation, Puerto Rico)`
….. Click the link for more information,
http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Marxist-islamic+terror+network.+(Insider+Report)-a089381182

 

The attackers had at least 6 defense attorneys representing them, Susan Tipograph, Laurie Cohen, Kevin G. Roe, Alan Lippel, Nina Remson and Michael Phillip Mays, all experienced lawyers, using various tricks and word games to try and paint Dwayne Buckle as a violent aggressor who was out to cause harm to these women because they were lesbians. Dwayne Buckle was represented by Assistant D.A. Sharon Laveson.

  Homosexual Attorney Susan Tipograph, who Dwayne has never met in his life, is quoted  in the press as calling Dwayne Buckle ” an abusive and homophobic man”

.http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny_crime/2007/04/19/2007-04-19_lesbian_wolf_pack_guilty.html 

 Dwayne Buckle was out there for the purpose of promoting his own films, he was in the act of working and being an entrepreneur.

Seems like being a hardworking, entrepreneur in this case doesn’t pay off, but having gay sex apparently helps a lot.

EVEN MORE FACTS

February 11, 2008

Dwayne Buckle is surrounded

This is a still image from a second camera that was outside, a few doors sown from the entrance to the IFC theater.

At the top left of the picture, it shows the women in a large group surrounding Dwayne Buckle before the fight started, this is the so-called “LESBIAN 7″,  at this point they are loudly mouthing of at Dwayne, while on the bottom right onlookers are watching.

 The women were surrounding Dwayne, and were calling him names,  clearly he is outnumbered, but as reported in the gay media, they say Dwayne was the one that was the aggressor.

We also see a man behind the girls, this is the “man in the pink shirt”. He is accused of being the real stabber in some reports.

Before he walked to the West Village, Dwayne Buckle spent a few hours at a friend’s house, cameraman Stephen Koh who lives on Kenmare Street in Soho, they also had dinner at a Thai restaurant in Little Italy nearby,  Stephen Koh was  cinematographer on Dwayne’s film “The Minority”.

On numerous occasions before the stabbing Mr. Buckle was working to get his films screened at The IFC theater.

There is a lesbian eye-witness that initially came out on some blogs that vouched for Dwayne’s side of the story completely before the video was released.  She has not come forward in person, but from the beginning, backed up everything that he says happened. 

The video also backed up Dwayne’s version of the events, the attackers changed their story several times throughout the trial.

The perpetrators and their families also attacked photographers after a court appearance, that incident is also caught on camera.

At the trial Dwayne was repeatedly asked  if he had been drinking or taking drugs, the women’s 4 defense lawyers tried to use a  hospital report to frame him.

The women were never tested for alcohol or drugs, and nobody ever brought it up.

This whole ordeal had absolutely nothing to do with the fact that the women were Lesbian.

The term “Lesbian” in this case was just a tool used to gain sympathy for reckless actions. This selfish ploy wrongly dispersed anger and resentment amongst other gay and lesbians and caused a great mass delusion.

3 of the 7 captured women plead guilty and served 6 months sentences.

Dwayne Buckle actually wanted to become friendly with one of the women, but was then loudly disrespected by her friends.

Dwayne Buckle is looked up as a role model in his community, being an accomplished Engineer, Film Director and Film Instructor.


CONFLICTING ACCOUNTS

February 11, 2008

The below reports are taken from earlier reporting of the case of the “7 Lesbians”.

http://www.gaycitynews.com/gcn_534/conflictingaccounts.html

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Volume 5, Number 34 | August 24-30, 2006

CONFLICTING ACCOUNTS OF STREET VENDOR’S STABBING BY GROUP OF YOUNG LESBIANS

Words exchanged between a man and a group of seven young women, described in press accounts as lesbians, in the West Village last Friday morning ended with the man suffering a beating and a stab wound in the stomach, police said.

The women, ranging in age from 18 to 31 and residents of Newark and East Orange, New Jersey, got into the dispute with 28-year-old Dwayne Buckle of Queens, in front of the IFC Center at West Third Street and Sixth Avenue, where the man,

who described himself as an independent filmmaker, was selling bootleg DVDs, according to a report in the New York Post.

Buckle was treated in St. Vincent’s Hospital, where he underwent surgery and was breathing with the aid of an oxygen tube for some time. He is now in stable condition.

Police said they caught the seven suspects at West Fourth Street and recovered the weapon that allegedly wounded Buckle-a serrated knife-in the possession of 19-year-old Patreese Johnson. Others apprehended were Venice Brown, 18, Khamysha Coates,

31, Lania Daniels, 21, Terrain Dandridge, 19, Renata Hill, 24, and Chenese Loyal, 19. Daindridge lives in East Orange; the other women in Newark.

A spokesman for the Manhattan district attorney’s office said the seven women have each been charged with attempted murder in the second degree, gang assault in the first degree, assault in the first degree, and assault in the second degree. The women were not

immediately able to post the $50,000 cash bail.

Accounts of the incident, however, vary widely and at least one gay rights group, Garden State Equality, has expressed “solidarity” with the seven suspects, saying in a written release Tuesday that it is shocked that it was the women-and not the man who it said

initiated an “attack” on seven New Jersey residents-who were charged.

In comments to the press while in St. Vincent’s, Buckle alleged that he made a friendly overture to Johnson as the group passed him, but was ignored by her. Another woman, whom he described as Johnson’s girlfriend and “fat,” began harassing him, he said, and

soon surrounded him. At that point, according to Buckle, one of the women spit on him and he spit back, after which the attack began. Newspaper reports have alternately said the women beat him with belts or with their fists. The New York Times reported that others,

both men and women, joined in the attack on Buckle. When he began bleeding from his stab wound, the seven women allegedly ran away.

Buckle has described the incident as a “hate attack against a straight man” by women who “hated men,” according to the New York Daily News.

The Daily News, however, reported that one of the women, while being led out of the 6th Precinct headquarters in the West Village, alleged that it was Buckle who spit first, threw a cigarette at the women, and yelled homophobic slurs. The woman said the incident had

been an anti-lesbian “hate crime.” The News reported that several witnesses confirmed that it was Buckle who spit at the women first.

An employee of a nearby news stand called police, but the man was not available this week. Another employee of the news stand noted that the IFC has two security cameras outside that likely captured the incident.

In making its statement in support of the defendants, Garden State Equality made reference to the May 2003 murder of Sakia Gunn, a 15-year-old lesbian stabbed in the neck early on a Sunday morning as she and a group of friends were returning to their homes in

Newark after a night of hanging out in the West Village. The young lesbians were approached in downtown Newark by two men in a car who made advances at them. When the women brushed them off, explaining they were lesbians, the men attacked them and the

encounter led to Gunn’s mortal stabbing. Richard McCullough, who was then 29, was sentenced last year to 20 years in prison for the crime.

Gunn’s funeral drew a crowd of hundreds of young lesbians from Newark and surrounding towns that turned into an emotional march through that city. If she were still alive, Gunn would now be 18, roughly the same age as some of the women arrested, who might

well have been classmates of hers.

City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, an out lesbian who represents the district where the crime occurred, in a written statement perhaps influenced by some of the murkiness of the facts in last week’s case, said, “Physical violence is clearly not the answer to

inappropriate or hurtful remarks or to unwanted sexual attention. I condemn this physical attack and I look forward to the Police Department’s full investigation of the incident.”
-Lincoln Anderson and Paul Schindler “Gay City News”

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From:

http://bitterqueen.typepad.com/bitter_queen/

(this link may not work anymore, but we saved the information)

Garden State Equality is standing in “solidarity” with the gang of seven lesbians from Newark, New Jersey who allegedly

stomped down, belt whipped and knifed 28-year-old Wayne Buckle after he cursed, spat and possibly threw a cigarette

at one of the young woman who rejected his sexual advances on a West Village street last Friday morning. All seven are

charged with attempted murder and gang assault, and Garden State Equality contends “in a written release Tuesday that it

is shocked that it was the women-and not the man who it said initiated an ‘attack’ on seven New Jersey residents-who were charged.”

Apparently Garden State Equality is relying upon a “straight man panic” defense in support of the seven lesbians. No doubt Mr. Buckle provoked the attack if he engaged in the reprehensible conduct reported in the press. And indeed, perhaps he should be charged as well for his conduct: thowing a cigarette at a young woman and cursing her with homophobic slurs sounds like a hate crime to me. However, wasn’t the violent response by the women just a wee bit overkill beyond what they reasonably thought necessary to defend themselves?

According to a police source, the girlfriend of Patreese Johnson, the latter of whom was the object of Mr. Buckle’s affection and wrath, reportedly yelled during the beatdown: “She’s my girl, and no one hits on my girl!” That hardly sounds like the response of individuals who are acting in self-defense. Moreover, once Mr. Buckle was on the ground, what’s with bringing out the belts and whipping him if some press reports are true? And other press reports state that Patreese Johnson pulled out the 4-inch serrated steak knife and stabbed Mr. Buckle in the gut at least once, if not more,after he was beaten down. If the women genuinely felt that they were threatened by Mr. Buckle’s spurned and aggressive response couldn’t they simply have flagged down a cop or dialed 911 instead? I’m sorry but I’m not accepting the “straight man panic” defense by these seven lesbians any more than I would swallow the “gay panic” defense from a gang of straight men if they similarly beat up and stabbed a gay man under identical circumstances.

Their purported conduct against Mr. Buckle smacks more of vindictive retribution than legitimate self-defense. However, my opinion may be premature at this point with conflicting accounts of what happened, and presumably the facts will become clearer as the investigation proceeds to trial.

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