Attack In Mass. Gay Bar

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Man, 18, sought after gun, hatchet attack at gay bar
Three patrons hospitalized after being wounded

NEW BEDFORD, Massachusetts (CNN) -- Police on Thursday are seeking a man in connection with a gun and hatchet attack at a gay bar in New Bedford, south of Boston. Three people were wounded in what authorities said they suspect were hate crimes.

Authorities described suspect Jacob D. Robida, 18, of New Bedford as violent, armed and dangerous, and suicidal. He is wanted on suspicion of three counts of attempted murder and hate crimes, police said.

Police said Robida has dark hair, is about 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs about 200 pounds. He is believed to be driving a 1999 green Pontiac Grand Am with Massachusetts plate number 85EC58.

Robida's friends and relatives are assisting authorities, said Capt. Richard Spirlet, a police spokesman.

One bar patron suffered deep cuts on his head and was shot in the face, and two others were shot in the back and chest, authorities said.

They have been identified as Robert Perry of Dartmouth, Alex Taylor of Fairhaven and Luis Rosado, apparently a neighbor of Robida's, said a source familiar with the investigation.

Hospital officials said Perry was transported from St. Luke's Hospital in Dartmouth to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston in good condition. Boston is about 50 miles north of New Bedford.

Police said one of the victims was taken to Boston by helicopter, and a second, in critical condition, was flown to Boston later.

The attacker also may have been injured at the bar.

Police identified Robida as a suspect after someone in the bar said they recognized him, Spirlet said.

A bartender, who asked only to be identified as Phillip, told CNN he had a bad feeling when a man entered the Puzzles Lounge after 11:30 p.m. ET Wednesday and asked if it were a gay bar.

"At that time I was a little nervous as to why he was asking," Phillip said. "I don't know if it's because he felt out of place if he wasn't gay, or if it's because he wanted to actually find out if he's in the right place."

He said the man was dressed in a hooded, black sweat shirt, with the hood over his face, and baggy jeans. "He just had a stone cold look on his face ... just emotionless," Phillip said.

Recalling he checked for ID before serving him a drink, Phillip said the identification indicated the man was 23, with an October 19, 1982, birth date.

After finishing the drink and ordering a second one, Philip said, the man moved to the back of the bar, watching a game of pool briefly before taking out a hatchet -- a small ax the size of a hammer, Phillip said. "He started swinging the hatchet on top of this customer's head," he said.

The bartender said he called 911, trying to keep the phone from view, and urged patrons out the door.

Meanwhile, the attacker struck a second patron with the hatchet, pulled out a gun and shot the first victim in the face and the second twice in the head, Phillip said. A third person also was shot in the abdomen.

Phillip said he came face to face with the attacker at the bar door, and the man pointed a gun at his face and pulled the trigger but nothing happened.

"I thought I was done," he said. "It was as if I was watching a television, and somebody put it on mute, and I heard nothing."

Calls to police concerning the nightclub are rare, authorities said. "If all the bars in the city were that quiet, it'd be great," Spirlet said.

Phillip said he gave police the glasses from which the man drank for fingerprint and possible DNA testing. No weapons were recovered, authorities said.

Robida is a graduate of New Bedford's junior police academy, a program intended to build social skills, self-esteem and self-confidence in children 12 to 14, police said
 
tragic news....

I am defecating in your thread like you do to mine.
 
Associated Press:
Updated: 6:49 p.m. ET Feb. 4, 2006

NEW BEDFORD, Mass. - The suspect in the hatchet-and-gun attack in a Massachusetts gay bar is in custody following a shootout that left an Arkansas police officer and a woman dead on Saturday, police said.

Jacob Robida, 18, was wanted in Thursday’s attack at Puzzles Lounge in New Bedford, Mass., that left three men wounded, one critically.

Robida sometimes glorified Nazism and had a swastika tattoo but never previously expressed any prejudice toward gays, friends say.
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Police have labeled Thursday's attack a hate crime and said Robida would be charged with attempted murder, assault and civil rights violations.

Heather Volton, 22, of Fall River, said she has been friends with Robida for more than a year. She said he had a swastika on his hand, but “the kid never so much as raised his voice at me.”

Another friend, Jennifer Crosby, 24, also of Fall River, identified herself as “part black and a lesbian” and said Robida never expressed any hostility toward gays.

Police officers went to Robida’s home Thursday and spoke to his mother. According to court papers, she said Robida came home around 1 a.m., bleeding from the head,
then left. In his bedroom, officers found Nazi regalia and anti-Semitic writings on the wall.

A man who answered the door at Robida’s mother’s house Friday morning ordered reporters off the property.

At least one of the wounded men remained hospitalized Friday. A second was released, and hospital officials would not disclose the whereabouts of the third victim.

Police said they were examining material Robida posted on his Internet home page. The site is full of references to a rap group called Insane Clown Posse, which is known for its explicit lyrics and sinister clown makeup. The band’s label, Psychopathic Records, has a logo depicting the silhouette of a man wielding a hatchet.

Rep. Barney Frank, an openly gay congressman whose district includes New Bedford, said the community has a history of tolerance. Frank pointed out that the city re-elected Gerry Studds in the 1980s after he became the first member of Congress to publicly announce he was gay.

“This is not some general problem with the people of New Bedford,” Frank said. “This is one disturbed 18-year-old.”
 
One of the things that worried me there is how the news article was looking to turn that into another 'this 18yo was influenced by the media (band/literature etc) to do these things'. dont people have minds of there own anymore?
 
They're contradicting themselves - they're trying to say he is a neo-nazi but he's also a juggalo.
 
They'll probably find him hiding in the cellar of his local church, which is where he probably gets all his ideas too.
 
On the contrary, it looks now as though he was killed in one of the sequelae of this story.

Terrible, of course. Is it more terrible that my first thought was, "...there's a gay bar in New Bedford...?"
 
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