2003
Save Our Station. There's a community rally to show support for keeping the police station at Halsted/Addison from closing. The rally is sponsored by Equality Illinois, Lakeview Action Coalition, Horizons, the Chicago Area Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce, and the Lakeview Citizen's Council.
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Lee Neubecker, Treasurer, Lake View Citizen's Council and Lakeview resident, writes to the editor of Gay Chicago:
"Officers Roger Terry (#18372) and Rene Duran (#15514) should be commended for their actions taken against hostile youth harassing pedestrians along Halsted Street.
"Last night, I was verbally assaulted in front of my home at the corner of Halsted and Buckingham. Several Cubs game-goers were cruising along Halsted Street and looking to start some trouble with the locals. I was most likely not the first person harassed last night by these young men. Several of the passengers inside of their pickup truck decided to shout out their window and call me 'homo.' As rare circumstances may have it, Officers Terry and Duran were at the other side of the street, responding to a call I made to the police regarding a car blocking the crosswalk. After the truck drivers issued their expletives at me. They became aware of a police car turning around to pursue them that had heard their rude and obnoxious shouts. The riders decided to try to escape capture but were ultimately caught at Aldine, just west of Broadway.
"The police handled the situation in the most exemplary way. It is important that the officers' actions are rewarded and acknowledged. Our police department's zero tolerance for harassment of our residents and visitors will keep our neighborhood and tourist's safe.
"Last year, there were several instances that I am aware of in which individuals thought to be gay were physically assaulted and beaten by groups of young men leaving the Cub's game. I was fortunate to not have this happen in my case. I was most impressed by the strong show of support by several local police squad units that responded to the initial pursuit.
"As treasurer of the Lake View Citizen's Council and a concerned neighbor, I was pleased to see how fast the police were able to respond, both to my initial call regarding the blocked pedestrian crosswalk and to the officer's call for backup. This level of service would not be possible without the close proximity of the 23rd District police station at its current location of Halsted and Addison. I am truly thankful for the police department's presence on Halsted Street and their exemplary service."