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    2 gays: We were jailed in Ohio without our pants

    CLEVELAND (AP) — Two gay men who say they were punched and pinned to the ground by an off-duty police officer before being called offensive names and jailed without their trousers have sued the city and its police over what they call anti-gay bias.

    Steven Ondo and Jonathan Simcox said the off-duty officer, who was a neighbor, complained about a noisy argument on the street and attacked them last April and had them arrested. A week later, they said, they were arrested by SWAT officers and were punched again at their home while lounging in T-shirts and underpants. They said they were denied a chance to get their pants and weren't provided with any in jail for a day.

    The men were charged with assaulting the officer but were acquitted Oct. 20 in a non-jury trial.

    Ondo, 22, and Simcox, 25, filed the U.S. District Court lawsuit against the city and its police last month and asked for unspecified damages. They said their goal was to deter biased treatment by police.

    During the second arrest, the lawsuit says, the officers repeatedly referred to Ondo and Simcox as "faggots" and said "faggots don't get to wear pants to jail" when they were transported to the city lockup. Simcox's brother was at the house and asked if he could get the pants for them, but police refused, although he was allowed to get their shoes, the lawsuit says.

    Police usually allow cooperative arrested people to retrieve their clothing.

    A top city official said Friday the city wouldn't discuss details of the litigation.

    "The city of Cleveland is aware that the lawsuit has been filed and will appropriately address this legal matter in court," interim Law Director Barbara Langhenry said in an email.

    Ondo and Simcox could not be reached Friday. No phone was listed for Ondo in court records, and a phone number for Simcox provided by his attorney wasn't accepting calls.

    Attorney Dan Chaplin, who represented Ondo in the criminal case, said each man weighs about 120 to 130 pounds and they were tossed around like rag dolls by their 225-pound neighbor.

    About a week later, he said, a SWAT team calling them "fags" and "queer" arrested them at their home at about 5:30 a.m. on a warrant accusing them of assaulting a police officer. The team then put them in a police van and drove around for a couple of hours making other arrests, he said.

    "They were humiliated and embarrassed. They were shackled to strangers while they were in their underwear and they couldn't leave," Chaplin said. "And the other guys that were arrested were allowed to get clothes on."

    At the jail, he said, police mocked them, telling them "fags don't deserve to wear pants" and asked them questions about their sex lives.

    "It was just real old-fashioned gay bashing by the Cleveland police department," he said.

    Cleveland police and the city's Office of Professional Standards said no complaint had been filed in the case, mayoral spokeswoman Andrea Taylor said.

    ___

    Associated Press writer JoAnne Viviano in Columbus contributed to this report.

     
    • brittany  •  Mentor, Ohio  •  7 days ago
      i cannot believe some of the idiots comments on this its their life we dont have the right to judge them you are no better or worse than them. they are both great guys and didnt deserve to be arrested twice for the same crime after released and charges were dropped swat team busts in and arrested them in their underwear and forced to sit in jail for 2 days that way its unfair what ever you sexual preference is nobody deserves to be treated the way those two were and you ignorant comments about how gays are an abomination why are you even ready stories about them, if they disgust you as much as you say why take time out of your day to gain the knowledge of what happened to them dont know where you have been the past 10 years but gay people get more rights everyday and they deserve it i think they should be able to have kids and be married they would do a better job at raising children than half of you teaching their children to be open minded and not to judge others because they are different
    • Math_Maestro  •  18 days ago
      I can still remember as that gAY dUO was doing this event, back in the late 1970's or 1980's decade. & Their main ententinions was to make the homosexualites, GAYS & LESBIANS,
      "MORE POPULAR"!
    • fiddleronthe roof  •  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      Why would a SWAT team need to arrest two men unless there is something else going on? I may not agree with the gay lifestyle, but they have the same rights to fair trials, jobs and respect then everybody else.
      • Ernesto G 3 mths ago
        yes agree, gay bashing is uncalled for unless they (gays) act with the same reckless indecency they exhibit in gay pride parades. When when these perverts ever realize that normal people are sickened by public display of aberrant behavior?
      • ANDROLOMA 3 mths ago
        Wow. If English is your first language Fiddler, I'd be looking into buying a spare.
      • fiddleronthe roof 3 mths ago
        What is wrong with my English? Maybe you cannot read??
    • Top  •  3 mths ago
      The cop was their next door neighbor?

      Sounds like there's a long term story here that's missing.
      • Owned by God 3 mths ago
        YEAH SOUNDS LIKE HE IS A HOMOPHOBE AND A HARASSER
      • Robert S 3 mths ago
        Abuse of power is very tempting, when you're the one with all the power.
      • michael 3 mths ago
        the cop/neighbor was jealous!
    • Justin  •  Raleigh, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      Regardless if you like gay people or not, no one and I mean NO ONE deserves to be treated like this, there is something called common decency that these police officers apparently forgot and they need to be fired from their jobs for what they did. See everyone who is arrested is supposed to be humanly treated and allowed their rights under the Miranda Law and if you take away that right from someone then you deserve to pay the consequences. Throw the book at these so called officers of the law that are supposed to protect and to serve, that doesn't give them the right to abuse their power!!!!!!
      • Kim 3 mths ago
        I agree with you Justin, if they actually did these things. I think that I will wait fir a trial before I convict the police officers.
    • MLM  •  East Liverpool, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      Ah, yes, Cleveland.......If God were to give the world an enema, Cleveland is where He would stick the hose........
    • T  •  3 mths ago
      If true this just cost the city money it doesn't have in the first place. This is the difference between a professional officer and an amateur officer...
    • Stephen H  •  Mt Hamilton, California  •  3 mths ago
      Could this be a 'Lakeview Terrace' moment...
      The cop neighbor seems overly involved in their situation!!
    • John  •  Palm Springs, California  •  3 mths ago
      Why was SWAT called to the house?
    • m t  •  3 mths ago
      this is a headline begging to be abused.
    • MarkK  •  Aurora, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      I was in Cleveland once. It's a horrible city. At least I came home with my pants, though....
    • CreationCrusher10000  •  Jacksonville, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      We need to fix this gestapo nonsense.
    • Don  •  Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic  •  3 mths ago
      This is America, the land of freedom ...
    • Bug  •  New Haven, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Just here to serve and protect. Can't determine if this is real or a SNL skit? I see the mistake by the lake has real high standards for cops. Must be the new budgetary constraints since The King jilted you folks and took the local economy with him.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      Holly -hit ! ! ! being jailed without your pants in Ohio is not good for any man ...... straight or gay.
    • Brian  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      sounds like typical Cleveland rednecks....
    • Steveareno  •  3 mths ago
      Seriously, I dont condone assault on anyone unless its in process of preventing a felonious offense.
    • Bikeman  •  3 mths ago
      It's Cleveland. If they were in Youngstown....
    • Jonathan  •  San Diego, California  •  3 mths ago
      Sad
    • a Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      I doubt they appeared b4 a judge with no pants.
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