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February 21, 2024 by katforflorida

FL NOW in the news: “Gay Tampa Man Shot, Killed at Dog Park; No Arrests Made” – Out SFL

A gay Tampa man was shot and killed at a dog park earlier this month, just one day after he sent a video with a friend sharing that another man was harassing him.

John Walter Lay was killed on Feb. 2 at the West Lake dog park, where he had multiple negative encounters with Gerald Declan Radford. They were previously part of the same friend group at the park, but due to political differences, they split off.

The Tampa Bay Times reports that Radford was “harassing him at the park for months, hurling homophobic slurs and threatening him.” On Feb. 1, Lay recorded a “video diary” of the incident, stating he was told to do so by police.

“[Radford] comes up to me and screams at me, ‘You’re gonna die, you’re gonna die,’” he said. “And I asked him to just leave me alone.”

To date, Radford has not been arrested. In a news release put out by the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, “there are no impending charges” and the case has been turned over to the State Attorney’s Office.

The Tampa Bay Times shared that Radford texted a reporter, “I was attacked. I defended myself. End of story.”

Albert Darlington, Lay’s friend and landlord, told the newspaper that before he even knew that Lay had been killed, Radford texted him a selfie with a bruised eye, saying, “I’m so sorry to tell you, Walt attacked me and I had to defend myself. I never thought he would go for me. I really sorry. I really had no choice he was too crazy.”

Darlington and other friends aren’t buying it.

“For over a year, Dec has done nothing but harass Walt. He screams and hollers and calls him a f—-t every time he gets to the dog park,” Darlington told the Times. “He’ll sit there, and he’ll say, ‘I’d like to punch him right in the f–king mouth’ … and it has gotten worse and worse and worse.”

Paul Gumpert told WTSP that he “100%” believes it’s a hate crime “because he didn’t do it to anyone else.”

According to court records, Radford has had three civil cases in the county; two for an animal at large and one for an aggressive or vicious animal.

Nadine Smith, the executive director of Equality Florida, said, “It is impossible to see this senseless death outside the context of the hateful anti-LGBTQ rhetoric from the highest office in our state, and the emboldened bigotry it has inspired … We need to know this investigation is not marred by bias. Good people have to speak out on this hateful rhetoric.”

The Florida National Organization for Women also spoke up, sharing in a release, “The lack of swift action from authorities to bring charges against Gerald Declan Radford, the shooter, is deeply concerning. We demand that the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office expedite their investigation and ensure justice is served for Lay and his loved ones. No one should fear for their safety or face violence because of their sexual orientation or gender identity. LGBTQ+ rights are human rights.”

Read the original article on Out SFL here: https://outsfl.com/local/gay-tampa-man-shot-killed-at-dog-park-no-arrests-made 

February 15, 2024 by katforflorida

Senate Bill 184 Has Passed on the Senate Floor, Allowing for a Lack of Accountability and Transparency by Enforcement

Senate Bill 184 Has Passed on the Senate Floor, Allowing for a Lack of Accountability and Transparency by Enforcement

Florida – The Florida National Organization for Women (NOW) strongly condemns the Senate’s passage of Senate Bill 184, which seeks to hinder accountability and transparency by law enforcement officers. The bill creates a first-degree misdemeanor charge for anyone who “impedes” police or other first responders when they’re working. This bill not only endangers Floridians’ First Amendment right to film the police on public property but it also raises alarm with its vague definitions and specified 14-foot distance requirements.

Denying citizens in Florida the right to scrutinize law enforcement officers and first responders allows them to be effectively silenced and creates the potential for arbitrary enforcement and confusion.

Florida NOW calls on all citizens to stand against Senate Bill 184 and contact their Representatives in the House to express their opposition. We must protect the First Amendment rights of individuals and defend the core aspects of our democracy that call for transparency and accountability from public officials. Together, we can ensure that individuals are not severely hurt by this bill, and related bills, that criminalize the rightful assessment of police and first responders.

For media inquiries, please contact Florida NOW President Debbie Deland at 407-234-6408.

January 29, 2024 by katforflorida

Join us for the 2024 Florida NOW State Conference

We enthusiastically invite you to register for the 2024 FL NOW Annual State Conference.

We will be at The Florida Hotel, Orlando again this year, which is a lovely facility for those of you couldn’t make it last year.

The Lee County NOW Chapter and Greater Orlando NOW Chapter are sponsoring.

The basic schedule is:
Friday evening: Reception with speakers, 6pm
Saturday: Speakers and workshops, 9am to 6pm
Saturday evening: Dining, Entertainment and Socializing
Sunday: Speakers and FL NOW business 9am to 1pm

More details are coming soon but we urge you to book your conference tickets and hotel rooms now for great speakers, workshops, and friends.

The raffle is for another handmade, wonderful quilt by Suzanne.

Step 1: USE THIS FORM TO REGISTER ONLINE

Please consider adding $5.00 to cover the electronic payment fees.

Early Bird Registration $127. Until February 29th 2024

The registration charge starting March 1, 2024 for the conference is $139. which includes appetizers during Friday evening’s reception and lunch on Saturday.

If you prefer to pay by check, please email your registration info to Suzanne at flnowtreasurer@gmail.com and mail your check to: Florida NOW c/o West Volusia NOW, PO BOX 1133, Deland FL 32721. If you send a check, you will be immediately registered upon receipt.

Saturday Only Registration Fee: $89. (Please follow instructions above)

OPTIONAL: RESERVE YOUR SPOT FOR DINNER ON MAY 4TH ONLINE ALONG WITH YOUR ONLINE REGISTRATION

Join the FL NOW State Board for Saturday night (May 4th) dinner at Buca di Beppo in the mall, $45 / head, set menu (salad, pasta, entrée, dessert, unlimited soft drinks), alcohol is on your own. Add dinner to your conference ticket below by March 1, 2024 or you can send a check by March 1, 2024 to Florida NOW c/o West Volusia NOW, PO BOX 1133, Deland FL 32721. Please include a note that this check is for Saturday night dinner.

Step 2: RESERVE A ROOM by calling the reservations phone number at 800-588-4656 (the discounted room rate is $130/night until April 5)

Step 3: CLICK HERE TO ORDER THE 2024 CONFERENCE TEE

Order this 2024 Conference TEE by March 1st and you receive a discount of $5.00. After March 1st the TEE will be $25.00.

If you need further information, do not hesitate to contact Judi Marraccini, 2024 FL NOW State Conference Chair.

BONUS! BUY RAFFLE TICKETS FOR THE CHANCE TO WIN THIS FABULOUS HANDMADE FEMINIST QUILT MADE BY OUR BELOVED FL NOW TREASURER SUZANNE SOUTHARD WITH YOUR REGISTRATION TICKET BELOW!

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