UPDATE: Xtra boxes targeted
HOMOPHOBIA / Police say possible hate crime
Robin Perelle / Vancouver / Friday, December 31, 2010
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Jan 4, 2pm

Xtra's boxes continue to be targeted by one or more vandals, says Pink Triangle Press's engagement director Gareth Kirkby.

It seems somebody stole the latest issue within 48 hours of its distribution last week, Kirkby says. 

"We've seen the wholesale removal of issues along Davie and Denman St."

Some of the gay paper's street boxes have also been damaged again, their front clips ripped out just days after being repaired from the first round of destruction.


Dec 31, 8pm

Fourteen Xtra boxes were targeted by one or more vandals over Christmas, their front clips ripped out and their papers stolen.

"It takes a certain amount of strength and I would suggest fury to pull that clip out, and that's what concerns me," says Pink Triangle Press's engagement director Gareth Kirkby, who looks after distribution for the Xtra papers here and in Ontario.

Kirkby says he first noticed the damage to one box on Dec 26 but thought it was an isolated incident. "We have always experienced a low level of harassment that's undesirable but not extremely alarming," he says.

Then he got a call from one of Xtra's distributors. It wasn't an isolated incident.

Twelve more boxes had been hit. Kirkby called the police.

This is "far and above what we've experienced in the past," he says. "This we find quite alarming."

"The energy that's required, the persistence to rip out a part that is very deliberately anchored in, suggests that this person has some significant issues," Kirkby says. 

"Somebody walking the streets out there has a real hate-on for the gay and lesbian community."

"I understand that people are not targeting Xtra with this; they're targeting the gay community. We're just a stand-in for the community," he says.

Among the stand-alone street boxes, only Xtra was attacked, Kirkby notes. But in at least one multiple-publication box on Hornby St the only other gay publication, LOV magazine, was also targeted, its clip ripped out in the same way. No other publication was touched.

"It takes a certain amount of strength and I would suggest fury to pull that clip out and that's what concerns me," says Pink Triangle Press's engagement director Gareth Kirkby. Fourteen Xtra Vancouver boxes were targeted over Christmas.
(Robin Perelle photo)

To systematically rip out the clips on 14 gay publication boxes from Gastown to English Bay suggests an obsession, Kirkby says, concerned the fury may escalate.

"We need to get this person help as fast as possible."

Kirkby recalls another vandal in Ottawa who targeted Xtra boxes a few years ago. "It escalated," he says. The vandal began painting "Kill gays" on the boxes.

Police eventually arrested one man who said his god made him do it. The courts designated it a hate crime. The man got psychiatric help, Kirkby says.

Kirkby hopes whoever is behind Vancouver's Christmas box attack will be apprehended soon too — "before they do more damage."

Vancouver police say they're investigating the vandalism as a possible hate crime.
 
"We're not ruling anything out at this point," says Const Jana McGuinness, noting that so far the number of vandals and their motivation remains unknown.

"What's unsettling is that those were the only newspaper boxes targeted," she says. None of the other boxes adjacent to Xtra's street boxes were damaged, so it appears the gay paper was deliberately targeted. 

McGuinness says the hate crime team has been brought in to review the case as it proceeds.

So far police have no suspects, but they're hoping video surveillance footage from nearby businesses may provide some clues.
 
Anyone with any information is asked to call the Vancouver Police Department or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
















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Reader Comments


 
Using electronic surveillance
It’s good that the Vancouver police will review the surveillance tapes of nearby businesses to see if the vandals can be identified. While some left-wing gay activists have in the past opposed the use of electronic surveillance cameras to deter street prostitution and washroom sex and to prosecute the G20 vandals, electronic surveillance is an effective tool to gather evidence to successfully prosecute crimes against property (in this case, Xtra’s property).
Joseph, Toronto Ontario
01/01/11 1:17 PM EST
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Magazine Covers
I think it is terrible that the xtra west newspaper boxes have been hit by vandals so don't get me wrong. But do you think maybe just maybe some Extra west front page covers bring things like this on? Wasn't this cover promoting the silly "sex survey" with two naked men kissing? Not that there is anything wrong with two men kissing, I do it all the time but it's the very provocative front covers that may make some bible thumper or hater react. Should this really be a big surprise? I am sure there would be reaction to a newspaper displaying two hetro couples naked and making out as well. There are some people who just don't want to see this sort of thing, period. Therefore covers , like the latest Extra cover may be targeted and it may not necessarily be someone who is homophobic. Just sayin'.
Brian, Vancouver BC
01/03/11 3:03 PM EST
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Re: Magazine Covers
Brian, You suggest that a magazine cover with naked hetero couples making out could provoke the same sort of response. I admit that I have never seen a "newspaper" with these covers, but I have certainly seen MANY magazines with sexually suggestive covers. These aren't typically found on the side of a street, easily vandalized, but in respectable book stores and magazine carts. I can't say that I have ever seen a violent, destructive reaction to these magazines though.
Micheal, Peterborough ON
01/03/11 7:40 PM EST
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Make video public
why don't they make the video of this person or persons vandalizing these Xtra West Box's Public ? Could be someone who lives near by or works , shops .. Etc .. Can Xtra West obtain & post video to it's YouTube channel ?
Orphan Gordie, Vancouver BC
01/23/11 1:17 AM EST
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