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Gay Shooting Linked to Jokes


September 25, 2000


 -- ROANOKE, Va. -- Ronald Gay, the man accused of killing one person and 
wounding six others in a gay bar, acted because of long-standing anger at the 
jokes people made of his last name, police said.

''He admits to shooting people,'' police investigator Lt. William Althoff 
told The Washington Post on Sunday. ''He told us people made fun of his name. 
... He told us that he was upset about that.''

Gay, 53, faces a murder charge in the shootings Friday night at the 
Backstreet Cafe. He was being held without bond Sunday.

Danny Lee Overstreet, 43, was killed at the scene. One other victim, Iris 
Page Webb, 41, was in critical condition after being shot in the neck. 

''I'm shocked and saddened by this terrible, terrible crime,'' Mayor Ralph 
Smith said at a news conference Saturday. ''Any time one member of our 
community is hurt, we all suffer by that same hand.'' 

William Gay, the suspect's brother, told The Roanoke Times on Sunday that his 
brother was the target of teasing when he was in the Marine Corps because of 
his name, but harbored no ill feelings toward homosexuals. ''When I went to 
school, gay just meant 'happy,''' said William Gay, who lives in Dartmouth, 
Nova Scotia. 

He said his brother, who served in Vietnam, had been trying to get medicine 
for post-traumatic stress disorder from the nearby Salem Veterans Affairs 
Medical Center.

''When they did not give him his medication ... they were creating a time 
bomb,'' William Gay said. A spokesman for the VA center could not confirm 
Sunday night whether Gay was a patient.

According to police, Gay went to a tavern Friday and asked directions to the 
nearest gay bar, telling people he wanted to shoot gays. Someone gave him 
directions and immediately called police, who were looking for Gay when the 
shooting report came in. 

John W. Collins, 39, was one of those wounded. Collins told the Post that the 
gunfire erupted just after he and Overstreet, a friend, hugged. 

Gay ''stood up as I was letting go of the hug, and he was turning and he was 
also reaching into his black trench coat,'' said Collins, who was shot in the 
stomach. ''I saw the gun come out of his pocket. ... Everything was like in a 
millionth of a second.'' 

Gay left the bar after the shootings but was later found by police about two 
blocks away. Officers found a 9 mm pistol in a trash can near the bar. 

Members of the Washington-based National Gay and Lesbian Task Force came to 
Roanoke for a candlelight vigil Saturday night at Backstreet Cafe. Flowers, 
cards and balloons were placed outside the bar by members of the community. 
 


Kenneth Pantling
Bad laws are the worst sort of tyranny.
(Edmund Burkeá1729-97)


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