Photos: Hundreds Ignore Rain, Attend Philadelphia Rally For State Hate Crimes Legislation
Hundreds of people flocked to Philadelphia’s LOVE Park, despite the rain, to rally for a hate crimes bill to protect LGBT people.
Lawmakers, the Philadelphia District Attorney, friends, and community leaders joined 200 to 300 people in Philadelphia’s LOVE Park to send the Pennsylvania legislature a strong message: pass the hate crime bill now.
Democratic Rep. Brian Sims organized the event. In an impassioned speech on Tuesday, Sims called “B.S.” on lawmakers scuttling the legislation. “There’s no place in Pennsylvania that people pretend we don’t exist more than here in the Capitol,” Sims said.
The Sept. 11 anti-gay hate attack — technically not a “crime” under current Pennsylvania law — on a same-sex couple in downtown Philly has rocked the town and become international news.Â
Telling the crowd, “I want to be empowered,†Rep. Sims said hate crime “in the United States is not decreasing, due in part to inaction by states. Our state has a moral responsibility to address hate crimes, and we remain complicit if we fail to pass hate-crime legislation that protects those of us that are lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender people, or those who are perceived to be.â€
Happening now: Rally for LGBT #HateCrime legislation in #Philly #LovePark pic.twitter.com/eKRKDNoo1q
— Michael Adler (@madler9000) September 25, 2014
Friend of the same-sex couple who were brutally beaten in landed in the hospital, Caryn Kunkle (photo in tweet above), read their statement. “No one should be afraid to love who they love, no one should live in fear,” they wanted the crowd to know. The two are “still healing,” CBS reports. She added the couple is “determined to ensure this doesn’t happen to anyone else, ever again.”
State senator Larry Farnese says the legislation could be voted on, and possibly pass, “within a few days.”
#LOVEPARKRALLY hundreds in Philly rally in support of gay couple bashed on hate crime. pic.twitter.com/5XRiEEpZtv
— Pat Ciarrocchi (@PatCiarrocchi) September 25, 2014
DA re 9/11 gay bashing: there’s no place in #philadelphia for hate! @DASethWilliams @KYWNewsradio #lgbthatelaw pic.twitter.com/FCT0jHFs5r
— Cherri Gregg (@cherrigregg) September 25, 2014
#1 LGBT ally Jim Kenney. #LifeLibertyPursuitOfHappiness #hatecrimelegislationNOW @BrianSimsPA pic.twitter.com/0xH8UPcLpf
— GALAEI (@galaeiphilly) September 25, 2014
State Representative Brian Sims speaking out at the love over hate rally! Happening now @ love park. pic.twitter.com/eRKi4rQAVh
— GALAEI (@galaeiphilly) September 25, 2014
One more photo from #LGBThatecrime #LGBT rally at LOVE Park pic.twitter.com/2Akvw8ozpU
— Curry Washington (@RatedAR) September 25, 2014
Big turnout in #LovePark for rally for #LGBT #hatecrime law in Pa. @KYWNewsradio pic.twitter.com/55Knr8AUn2
— Cherri Gregg (@cherrigregg) September 25, 2014
Part of the LBGT hate-crimes legislation rally at LOVE Park. Vics say in statement they are moved by support pic.twitter.com/temXL0hNhk
— Aubrey Whelan (@aubreyjwhelan) September 25, 2014
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Image, top via Twitter
Video via CBS

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