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Gay Man Brutally Beaten by Large Group of High School Seniors at Minnesota Graduation Party

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Two teens, ages 18 and 19, are currently being held in custody at the St. Louis County Jail after what witnesses says was a homophobic assault by possibly more than 9 others, many high school seniors, at a graduation party near Duluth, Minnesota.

The Duluth News Tribune reports:

Max Pelofske, 21, of Duluth, said he came to a party at the pit to offer his congratulations to a friend’s sister, who will graduate from Proctor High School in several days. The friend, Kelly Johnson, also 21, said she and Pelofske had been at the unsanctioned gathering of about 50 people, mostly current and former Proctor students, for about five minutes when a boy approached her and Pelofske.

“He told me to look him in the eyes, and I was really confused because I’d never seen the guy before,” Pelofske told the News Tribune. “He asked me: ‘Are you gay?’ And I said, ‘Yes. Is that OK?’ ”

After that, Pelofske said he was struck in the head by a flying beer can, and a crowd of boys surrounded him, threw him to the ground and began punching and kicking him.

“I tried to get up, but I kept getting knocked back down,” said Pelofske, who described his alleged assailants as “all laughing and smiling.”

“They were trying to throw me into the fire,” he said.

Johnson said at least nine boys were involved in the attack.

“I thought they were going to kill him,” Johnson said, estimating that the beating went on for five to 10 minutes. She said she tried to intervene but was pushed away. “I was screaming, ‘Just let us leave!’ ”

Another senior claims Pelofske instigated the attack by stealing drinks from people:

Johnson refuted that account, saying Pelofske was attacked by a large group, not a single individual, and never attempted to fight back or to throw anything at anyone. She also said that she and Pelofske had been at the gathering only five minutes or so and had consumed no alcohol. She said they both asked for breath tests when police arrived to document they had not been drinking.

Pelofske was released from the hospital Sunday morning with bruised ribs, a swollen face, and foot marks all over his back and legs.

Police have not yet said whether they're classifying it as a hate crime:

“After they’re arraigned and charged, the assault charge should show whether it’s a crime of bias,” Sgt. Brent Donahue of the St. Louis County Sheriff’s Department told the News Tribune. “It’s an open investigation at this point.”

The 19-year-old in custody is being held on pending charges of assault in the fourth degree — which is a crime of bias, Donahue said — and possession of marijuana. The 18-year-old’s pending charges are unknown.

A Facebook page has been set up for Pelofske and a rally is planned.

Watch a rather inadequate report from Northland News Center, AFTER THE JUMP...

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  1. a-to-tha-MEN

    Posted by: LittleKiwi | May 28, 2012 4:29:18 PM


  2. This is senseless.

    Posted by: Stuff Queer People Need To Know | May 28, 2012 5:01:48 PM


  3. @Little Canadian,

    If anyone required a cat scan in a U.S. emergency room, they would get it, regardless if they had no insurance. And if someone is really 'poor', guess what? They get a health insurance plan that's called Medicaid, which generally requires no co-pay and tiny or no drug co-pays.

    And you picked a poor example with Cat Scans when bragging about Canada's 'free' healthcare. Below regards getting a cat scan in Canada:

    -------------

    'Why do I have to wait so long for my CT scan?

    Although CT scanners are more common in Canada than some other non-invasive diagnostic tools, there are still not nearly enough to meet demand. Per capita, Canada has fewer of these machines than most other countries in the developed world. As a result of rationing of care by the Canadian public health system you may be required to wait weeks or even months for your scan.'

    http://timelymedical.ca/services/diagnostic-services/ct-scans

    In fact, U.S. border area health clinics and hospitals do a booming business with Canadians who must travel south to get a timely cat scan.

    Posted by: ratbastard | May 28, 2012 6:15:10 PM


  4. Punks. Name them and shame them. And throw the book at them.

    Posted by: ratbastard | May 28, 2012 6:17:00 PM


  5. I'm pretty sure you have to be destitute to apply for Medicaid. As in, having little to no assets in addition to low income. And how would it be possible to get Medicaid and use it retroactively which is what you're implying in this instance?

    Yes, someone admitted to emergency could get a CT scan. And then what?

    My assumption is that you've never had any kind of health scare in your adult life. As someone who has experienced the joys of the US hospital and insurance system I can assure you that your simplistic view just sounds like so much rah-rah USA USA jingoism.

    Posted by: Joe | May 28, 2012 6:26:54 PM


  6. our healthcare isn't free - we pay for it with our tax dollars. every canadian taxpayer has a vested interest, therefore, in canadians being healthy. unlike the US system which is run for profit meaning that the US "health insurance companies" have a vested interest in Americans dying, because death means they save money.

    and no, you don't wait weeks or months for anything that is vitally necessary. that's an american-spread myth. and of course, there will always be (rich and white) "line-jumpers" who go to the US to pay extra money (that they have) to get a service that americans without money go without

    you and your lies. how your fake dead dad doing? still fake dead? how wonderful.

    Posted by: LittleKiwi | May 28, 2012 6:38:48 PM


  7. I am struck dumb by the news of this (latest)...unconscionable...act of pure, unadulterated hate.

    The saturation of hatred in this world is becoming more and more asphyxiating.

    Tears well up with little provocation.

    Posted by: Autarchic | May 28, 2012 6:40:16 PM


  8. RatBastard, I don't always disagree with you, but you're full of **** about the US health care system. They'll give you the emergency CAT scan alright but it is by no means free or even cheap. They hound you for payment, turn the bill over to a collection agency thus ruining your credit, which can affect employment, your ability to purchase property or even rent. Your ability to receive Medicaid or any other medical assistance is by no means assured. That's all just horse-cr*p GOP talking points that, as usual, DO NOT translate into reality.

    Most importantly, Emergency Rooms do NOT provide preventative medicine, they only treat illnesses when they become crises, long after when what might have been treatable in the early stages has become life threatening.

    Our national health care system is a tragedy and a shame.

    Posted by: Caliban | May 28, 2012 6:41:32 PM


  9. When I was in high school (10 years ago) I didn't drink and neither did any of my friends. I also don't remember alcohol at any of the parties. Good parenting I guess. There were also a few out gay guys, they got a little teasing but nothing violet. They were accepted in the community. Guess the inner city is not as bad as some think.

    Posted by: Billy | May 28, 2012 7:06:04 PM


  10. It should be noted that the "other student," Megan Byrd, stated that Max was stealing beers and causing trouble. She also stated that she never saw a single punch thrown.

    Both Max and the friend that helped him escape took breathalyzers and tested ZERO alcohol. Max's bruising indicates that he was brutually jumped. Both those obvious pieces of evidence throw Ms. Byrd's account of the events into question. So OF COURSE she is going to say she didn't hear anyone ask if Max was gay and surprise upon surprise she had no idea!!

    That's because even though she's ignorant enough to accept such violence and hate, she's smart enough to know that hate crimes are serious things. She watched one happen and did nothing to stop it, but she doesn't want her friends who did this to go down for it.

    P.S. Should also be noted that Max's friend said at one point they were going to throw Max into a campfire. Now there's some down home, good ol boy fun fer ya.

    I'm from Minnesota, but I'd say that the true test of this town's character is WHAT THEY DO from THIS POINT FORWARD. Do they protect the asswipes that did this? Or do they take a stand, say this is unacceptable, and move forward supporting tolerance?

    and p.s.s. Gee, I wonder if we'll see a rise in this in MN. We are a battleground state for marriage equality this election cycle. The more hate rhetoric we see, the more collateral damage like Max we'll expect.

    Posted by: AJ | May 28, 2012 7:29:22 PM


  11. AJ, thank you for that. ROCK ON.

    Posted by: LittleKiwi | May 28, 2012 7:40:31 PM


  12. Rat is a good name...suitable. You have a belief system and then you look for proof that you're belief is true. It works very well when you're talking to those baptist sheep...not so much with thinking people. Health care in the US is shameful and most intelligent caring people acknowledge that. If you want to twist it into something else...go for it. Nobody believes what you're saying RAT. As someone who's lived a decade in Canada and maintains Canadian friends 30 years later...I know the difference in our health care options. Is it a perfect system up there...no. Would any Canadian I've ever known trade it in for the garbage we serve up here....HELL NO!

    Posted by: Paul B. | May 28, 2012 7:49:04 PM


  13. This is so shameful. And of course after the initial outcry, we'll all begin blaming the victim; that's what our "Society" seems to do best.

    Posted by: Randall Reynolds | May 28, 2012 7:52:35 PM


  14. Police Reporting of Bias Crimes

    Under Minnesota law, peace officers responding to calls MUST classify any crime – not just the three described above – as a bias crime if either the officer OR the victim believes that bias was a motivating factor. (Minn. Stat. § 626.5531.) It does not matter if the officer does not agree with the victim’s allegation of bias.http://www.outfront.org/library/hatecrimes

    Posted by: Scott Rose | May 28, 2012 7:57:53 PM


  15. Welcome to the open arms of acceptance from the straight world -- when you marry, have kids. This may be one aspect you might have overlooked. Does retribution help the guy getting kicked? Your gay world is a fantasy.

    Posted by: Jason | May 28, 2012 8:02:29 PM


  16. Welcome to the open arms of acceptance from the straight world -- when you marry, have kids. This may be one aspect you might have overlooked. Does retribution help the guy getting kicked? Your gay world is a fantasy.

    Posted by: Jason | May 28, 2012 8:04:13 PM


  17. the teachings of the religious right and conservative republicans at its finest and ultimate conclusion zieghiel

    Posted by: john | May 28, 2012 8:10:39 PM


  18. the teachings of the religious right and conservative republicans at its finest and ultimate conclusion zieghiel

    Posted by: john | May 28, 2012 8:10:40 PM


  19. This is not a representation of the str8 world. Their dirt bags and should be charged

    Posted by: GeorgeM | May 28, 2012 8:13:04 PM


  20. That's awful!!! Minnesota has been a hotbed for homophobia in recent years.

    Posted by: KFLO | May 28, 2012 8:30:46 PM


  21. It's amazing to me that we're stereotyped as the weak ones, but they have to gang up on one guy like this. How pathetic. I'm relieved the victim is (relatively) all right and I hope these guys go to prison for a very long time.

    Posted by: Matt S | May 28, 2012 8:58:58 PM


  22. There's one way for people to avoid being labelled homophobic thugs.....and that's to stop BEHAVING like homophobic thugs.

    However, I disagree that people like Rick Santorum are responsible for these deaths. I've heard the "they have blood on their hands" reasoning from both the left AND the right for years on issue after issue. It always struck me as guilt by association. And it never serves the inteerst of civil discourse. A lot like Rush Limbaugh's "feminazi" charge.

    Posted by: Mary | May 28, 2012 9:00:34 PM


  23. If this site is going to censor comments like The Soviet Union, they should get used to violent opposition. All the words mean nothing against force. Don't print comments. You still will lose.

    Posted by: Ben | May 28, 2012 9:04:05 PM


  24. This is so sad

    Posted by: Marky | May 28, 2012 9:07:03 PM


  25. I might not be in a rush to tell a group of drunk high school students that I'm gay. I'm not saying that he deserved to be hurt by any stretch. It just sounds like a bad mix of people (he's 21).

    Though there are two sides to every story, and I'm inclined to believe him, it sounds like there was poor behavior on both sides. or someone is clearly lying.

    Posted by: Paul R | May 28, 2012 10:35:52 PM


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