Gaybashed on Vancouver's Davie St
GAYBASHING / 'It was like a missile,' Johnston says
Matthew DiMera / Vancouver / Thursday, October 13, 2011
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Travis James Johnston felt alarmed when he realized that the men hurling homophobic insults at him and his friends were following them down Davie St.

“I was in shock,” he says. “I’m used to being able to go down Davie holding a guy’s hand, and it’s never really been an issue before.”

The shock quickly turned to anger when one of the men allegedly threw an umbrella at his face that split open his lip and chin.

Johnston, 32, was holding another man’s hand and walking with a group of friends after leaving The Junction Pub in the early hours of Sunday, Oct 9, when they were allegedly accosted by one Caucasian man and three South Asian men in their mid-20s.

“[They] started shouting ‘faggot’ at us and homophobic slurs,” Johnston alleges. “They followed us across the street, half a block down Davie after Granville and confronted us, and they continued to call us ‘fucking faggots.’

“One of them had an umbrella and he struck me on the face with it, splitting my lip and my chin,” he continues. “It was the end of the umbrella. It was like a missile.”

Johnston says police officers must have been nearby because they were on the scene in less than a minute, apprehending and cuffing the alleged perpetrator.

According to Vancouver Police Department media relations officer Jana McGuinness, the department’s Robbery/Assault Unit is looking into an alleged assault that took place early Sunday morning in the 600 block of Davie St.

“We’ve also referred the case to our Hate Crimes Unit for a review, because there were some comments made that need to be investigated more fully,” says McGuinness.

Travis James Johnston was holding hands with a man on Davie St when they were allegedly followed by a group of men who called them "fucking faggots" and split Johnston's lip. Don't stop holding hands in the street, Johnston says.
(Robin Perelle photo)
When speaking to Xtra on Oct 13, she was unable to confirm whether any arrests were made or charges recommended to the Crown.

“We are investigating it very thoroughly. Incidents like this we give the highest priority,” she says.

“Initially, it didn’t seem like they were that supportive in terms of pressing charges,” Johnston says of the police department’s response. “But within 24 hours it’s been a complete 180. I’ve been contacted about five or six times by officers who assure me that they’re taking it very seriously. They’re full-on with this now.”

Johnston is hopeful that something positive can come out of his experience. He wants those responsible to be held accountable by the justice system so a message can be sent “that they can’t come down here and do this to us.”

He also hopes it will encourage more people to report gaybashings when they happen.

“A lot of people don’t have faith in the system. A lot of people don’t think that there is support out there from the police, and I’m saying that there appears to be,” he says.

Johnston has been feeling more apprehensive since the assault, though he doesn’t intend to let it change his behaviour. “I think people should feel safe on Davie, and I think this a very progressive city. I just think that maybe a little more vigilance is needed,” he says. “It’s not 100 percent safe, and there’s still clearly a lot of hatred out there towards gays and the gay community, and people aren’t afraid to express that physically.”

He believes that the community should be aware of incidents like these but doesn’t think that means that people should be afraid.

“People need to know it happened,” he says. “On the other hand, I don’t think it’s a reason for people to stop holding hands in the street. I don’t want it to have that effect.”



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Reader Comments


 
so sad
i'm glad to hear that the police were on the scene. i don't know what more to say about this...just...sad...that the stories keep on coming...
jason chu, Richmond bc
10/14/11 12:41 AM EST
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Who knew
big rough , tough gaybashers carried umbrellas.
Dave, Vancouver BC
10/14/11 3:54 AM EST
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And the Violence continues ....
Until the Vancouver police dept actually and continually takes these assaults much more seriously (starting with the cops on the streets that directly respond to bashing incidents) and that actual, consistent punishment be handed out in court by our judges, bashing will increase. Mr. Johnston's claim that his behaviour isn't going to change on Davie street is rather misguided and dangerous. I'm not sure if he's aware of the fact that just 25 minutes walk from where their incident began, a gay man was beaten to death not that many years ago - not to mention many others that have been assaulted over the years on or near Davie street. I don't know what it is about Vancouver and the continual gay bashing that occurs on what seems like a frequent basis. There has to be some sort of a connection to poor police work and a terrible court system that enables this behaviour to continue. Also, it has also been pointed out that certain cultures condone violence against gay people. Our schools should be doing more to educate newcomers to our Province that it is NOT ok to go around beating up gay people.
Jeff Taylor, Vancouver BC
10/14/11 4:01 AM EST
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But ....but....
we can get married! This multi-tribalism I'm starting to think may not be good for the gays after all? Does anyone know where the legal 250,000.00 new arrived immigrants (not including refugee's and students) to Canada every year are arriving from? As to -faith- in the system, only apparently after being contacted by various media has this act of violence and hate been taken seriously. Thank you for your bravery Travis.
Grant, Toronto Ontario
10/14/11 10:25 AM EST
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What is it
with the South Asian Community? They seem to produce a number of violent homophobes. Do they feel inferior, are many of them closeted? Remember this is a reported attack there are still numerous attacks that are not reported to police. As a shear token of police concern about these incidents the least they could do is provide foot patrols on Davie two nights of the week. How about Friday/Saturday evenings between 11pm and 3am up and down Davie starting at Granville. By the way, I wonder what Charter Lau and other Burnaby Parents' would say about assaults like this one? Good question to ask at a School Board All Candidates meeting.
Dave, Vancouver BC
10/14/11 11:37 AM EST
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dave,...
it isn't just the south asian community. please don't make this a race issue. i've been verbally harrassed by all sorts of people of all kinds of flavours. that said, i do agree with you that a more visible police presence on the davie stretch is definitely something to consider.
jason, Richmond bc
10/14/11 1:29 PM EST
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Bad influence of the White guy.
@Dave: You disgusting racist...... If you and your types had your way most south Asian gays would be forced into the Canadian closet.......... As a south Asian gay person, I can tell of my own horrible experience in the gay white community, including being attacked in gay bars and forced to resign from a predominantly gay dominated Board( AIDS committe) because I was south Asian................. I am positive that the white boi was responsible for instigating the south Asian guys to behave in this way. A lot of south Asian men are increasingly feeling alienated because of systematic discrimination against them in society especially in the job market and are forced to hang out with anti social elements because of a lack of openess to immigrants these days. Of course, there are criminal elements in every society and I refuse to believe that every white person is a racist simply because the gay community in my city is........
Sam, Ottawa Ontario
10/14/11 9:07 PM EST
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Sam
Sam, I'm finding your assertions a bit rich. In all the years I've been attending gay bars and clubs, I've seen one fight and a couple of minor shoving matches. In all of those bars and clubs, most bystanders would have ostracized any racist 'attackers'. You say an AIDS committee is populated by racists, and forced you off because of your race. Uh huh. And 3 guys under the control of that bad white man??Perhaps you need some serious introspection time.
Tim, Toronto Ontario
10/15/11 1:00 AM EST
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A tale of three cities
It's always interesting to switch between the Toronto, Ottawa, and Vancouver tabs at the top of Xtra's website pages to see which city and which local gay community is the most dysfunctional. I think Sam's comment above is the current leader for the most dysfunction. Victims of gay bashings like Travis James Johnston need to be supported by the LGBT community, not told that "the white boi was responsible for instigating the south Asian guys to behave in this way". Rest assured, the truth will come out in court.
Ryan, Toronto Ontario
10/15/11 1:30 AM EST
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Never stop holding hands in the street
@ Jeff Taylor: I agree wholeheartedly with Travis's sentiment, and his determination to not let the bashers win is absolutely NOT misguided. We can never stop holding hands while walking down the street. We should never try to simply blend or hide out of fear. After the bashing I encountered and fought against years ago, I promised members of Vancouver's queer community that I would not live in fear or shame. We all need to hold our heads up high and continue to fight. How else do we "give them hope" (Harvey Milk)? ... How else do we keep the promise to kids out there that it gets better. I agree that things have to change in our justice system but things are changing. If we stop holding hands in the street, the change will slow down substantially. I think you were referring to Aaron Webster; not that I could ever be so presumptuous as to attempt to speak for him, but something tells me he would not consider it misguided to continue being who we are and being out. To Travis: thank you for fighting. Thank you.
Patty Hails, Saskatoon Saskatchewan
10/15/11 2:07 AM EST
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Yeah , right
I am not a racist, in fact my partner is asian, granted not south asian but asian nontheless. I am simply stating a fact. It seems that many gaybashing stories here in Vancouver include someone from the South Asian Community like Kandola and his South Asian friends who attacked a guy a couple of years ago for holding hands on Davie. Perhaps it is unfair to single out one race as I did but like I mention the South Asian Community seems to be involved in a number of these incidents. I find your post a little hard to swallow, shall we say, about your experiences in Ottawa. Perhaps it has nothing to do with race at all but more about you as a person. Just maybe you are a bit of an a-hole.
Dave, Vancouver BC
10/15/11 3:30 AM EST
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the Well & gay bashing
Here at the Well we will use our meagre resources to talk about our feelings. We will create a group for gays to discuss fertility options. We will keep the comments section closed, so people who don't parrot McMaster women's studies jingoist language won't have a voice. you can be assured that we will not initiate a self-defence class, even though the impetus for founding the Well was a gay bashing on a Hamilton business man.
Jamila, Hamilton Ontario
10/15/11 3:19 PM EST
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What I'm Actually Saying ....
Firstly, @ Patty, I'm thinking that you're reading way too much into my comment(s). I never said that my advice to Travis was to not hold hands and walk right back into the closet. What I was merely trying to point out is that the West End can in fact (and history past & recent proves this) a dangerous place (especially at night - and on weekends). My best advice to Travis is to continue living his life, but live it with a measured amount of common sense and safety in mind. As for your comment about it might be presumptuous speaking for the late Aaron Webster, I agree with you, it is presumptuous. It's always presumptuous speaking for people that are no longer with us. @ Sam, I also find your comments somewhat rich. For me, and I'm speaking just for myself, I find them a little hard to believe. After many, many years of going to gay bars (and working in one), I never seen a fight that was based in race - never. Also, with the various complaints and acqusations you level towards many groups inside and outside the gay community, maybe you might want to look within for some answers ? You comment about racism causing South Asian men to hang out with criminal elements is just simply selling your brothers and sisters short in the South Asian community. @ Dave, as for foot patrols on Davie St, the police union fights tooth and nail so that police officers don't have to get out of their cars and actually walk around certain areas of the city. That policy makes it one for the police officers and strike three for victims and potential victims of crime in our city. @ everyone that calls Dave a racists, I have no idea who Dave is, but it's absolutely silly trying to say that when he points out that over the years the number of bashers that turn out to be South Asian is wrong. In fact, the stats prove him completely correct. Several years ago, I called for the South Asian community to being some sort of program(s) to educate themselves. So far, nothings been don
Jeff Taylor, Vancouver BC
10/16/11 3:06 PM EST
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Pussy
You, your boyfriend and a group of friends were walking when you were confronted by 4 people. You had time to notice 3 were Indo and one was White. Maybe, you should of noticed your numbers equalled or surpassed theirs. I don't expect your group to be seasoned cage fighters, but you could have shown more balls. Can you imagine 4 or more lesbians being accosted on the street.
Jamila, Hamilton Ontario
10/17/11 1:00 PM EST
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Jamila
Jamila, your last comment is inappropriate. You are blaming the victim. It's the gay bashers who are being accused of committing a criminal act (an assault), not Travis James Johnston.
Ryan, Toronto Ontario
10/17/11 9:36 PM EST
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Blame
Yes, I'm blaming the victim, not for showing affection in public by holding his boyfriend's hand, not for being fem, loud or drunk, or not wearing gender appropriate clothes. None of these things I know or would blame him for. I'm not blaming him for being a target. I blame him and his group for not fighting back.
Jamila, Hamilton Ontario
10/18/11 10:34 AM EST
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I believe
...big rough, tough Jamila is what is known as "a troll". Posting stupid shit to get a rise out of people.
Dave, Vancouver BC
10/18/11 11:26 AM EST
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troll?
Holy fuck, proposing self defence for gay men gets you labelled a troll.
Jamila, Hamilton Ontario
10/18/11 11:46 AM EST
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Jamila, the big bad beatch
Jamila, give it a rest. Not everyone feels, nor should they, that the best way at the height of a dangerous moment is to return violence with violence. They called the cops who responded and now Travis & friends are 'fighting' back with the teeth of the law and of the press. In the end probably a much more effective way to fight. Not every situation on the planet is Jamila ME, Jamila ME, Jamila ME. You weren't even there. Jeeesh.
Paul, Larkspur California
10/19/11 12:54 AM EST
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Gay punching bags
There's probably an app for that. A phone that counts the punches and kicks while your making a call. That's also why a gay man is 14 times more likely to be a victim of a hate crime than a Latino. They have more phones. Pedro and Maria, and the boys were accosted by 3 Indos and a gringo. They punched Maria, but we didn't feel the best way was to return violence with violence.
Jamila, Hamilton Ontario
10/19/11 9:38 AM EST
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Some years ago......
the Capitol Hill area of Seattle was experiencing increase GLBT bashing. We responded by forming Q-patrols. These were queer volunteers who were visible in trouble areas. They hosted safe neighborhoods programs and made it a point for spreading the safety msg in the bars and other outlets. Maybe Vancouver shouldlook at this and btw, bashers come in every color. My bf is southasian(Vancouver resident)and I have met many beautiful and friendly SA's in my visits there. Thuggery is a disease that seems to infect to many young men of every background.
Byron, Seattle Washington
10/22/11 12:37 AM EST
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“[They] started shouting ‘faggot
“[They] started shouting ‘faggot’ at us and homophobic slurs,” and yet The Helm takes over FAG FRIDAYS from The Oasis. When will our community learn that hateful words are just that and you cant change them by calling a dance FAG FRIDAYS. Dont give me this, 'oh we are taking back the word' or we are going to own the word' bull crap. Does anyone but DJ Dreaddy really think gaybashers are going to stop using the word FAG or FAGGOT just because we call ourselves that by way of naming a dance by that word?
Fag Fridays are back, Vancouver BC
10/25/11 7:03 PM EST
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West End Changing
I've lived in the West End for 12 years now. When I first got here, the WE just seemed "more gay" than it does now. I would say the high rents and condo prices have something to do with it. Younger gays can't afford high rents. I know many gays that now live scattered throughout East Vancouver in basement suites with 6 foot ceilings. It's not unusual for me to see 2 gay guys shopping at Walmart near Burnaby. Gays have always flocked to affordable housing -- the Castro district in San Fran during the 60's-70's being the best example. The WE is no longer affordable for the young gays. It doesn't take rocket scientists to figure out the trends to come for neighborhoods like Davie Street once all the babyboomer gays start disappearing.
Barry G., Vancouver BC
11/01/11 7:27 AM EST
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