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December 20, 2010

Since I posted this originally on October 2, there have been three more gay teen suicides, in Oklahoma, Michigan and Pennsylvania. In addition I have found out about other earlier deaths. So I'm re-posting this blog entry with the names and stories:
Recent 2010 gay suicides and others from preceding years are tragic and shameful wounds on our culture where public homophobia is still legal with no national legislation to outlaw such hate speech and action--including school bullying and harassment. Public homophobia (in religions, politics, schools, corporations, sports, military, boy scouts, etc.) has a strong influence on vulnerable gay (LGBT) youth who get the message that gay is bad which leads some to reject and harm themselves (homophobia turned inward) The results are seen here in these in these profoundly sad stories:
Recently deceased gay youth:
17-year-old Eric Mohat of Ohio, March 29, 2007
11-year-old Carl Walker-Hoover of Massachusetts, April 7, 2009
11-year-old Jaheem Herrera from Georgia, April 16, 2009
17-year-old Tyler Long from Georgia, October 17, 2009
15-year-0ld Phoebe Prince of Massachusetts, March 28, 2010 (not gay)
15-year-old Justin Aaberg from Minnesota, July 9, 2010
15-year-old Billy Lucas from Indiana, September 9, 2010
13-year-old Seth Walsh from California, September 19, 2010
18-year-old Tyler Clementi of New Jersey, September 22, 2010
13-year-old Texas teen Asher Brown, September 23, 2010
19-year-old Raymond Chase of New York, September 29, 2010
19-year-old Zach Harrington from Norman. Oklahoma, October 9, 2010
19-year-old Corey Jackson of Michigan, October 19, 2010
14-year-0ld Brandon Bitner of Pennsylvania, November 2010
...and others:
18-year-old Bill Clayton of Pennsylvania, May 8, 1995
19-year-old Jimmy Wheeler of Pennsylvania, November 1997
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17-year-old Eric Mohat of Ohio, March 29, 2007:
Parents blame school bullying for teen Eric Mohat's suicide: "The lawsuit -- filed March 27,
alleges   that the quiet but  likable boy, who was involved in theater and  music,  was called 'gay,'  'fag,' 'queer' and 'homo' and often in front  of his  teachers. Most of  the harassment took place in math class and  the  teacher -- an athletic  coach -- was accused of failing to protect  the  boy."  The Mohats also  claim that bullying was a "significant  factor"  in the deaths of three  other students in Eric Mohat's class in  2007.  Mentor high school  officials confirmed that a girl and two  other boys  in Eric's class had  killed themselves in 2007 due to  bullying.http://health.blogs.foxnews.com/tag/eric-mohat/
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/MindMoodNews/story?id=7228335
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11-year-old Carl Walker-Hoover of Massachusetts, April 7, 2009:
An 11-year-old Massachusetts boy, Carl Joseph Walker-Hoover, hanged himself Monday
after   enduring bullying at school, including  daily taunts of being gay,   despite his mother's weekly pleas to the  school to address the problem.   This is at least the fourth suicide of a  middle-school aged child   linked to bullying this year.Carl, a junior at  New Leadership Charter   School in Springfield who did not identify as  gay, would have turned 12   on April 17, the same day hundreds of  thousands of students will   participate in the 13th annual National Day  of Silence. by taking some   form of a vow of silence to bring attention  to anti-LGBT (lesbian,  gay,  bisexual and transgender) bullying and  harassment at school.Other three known cases of suicide among middle-school students took place in Chatham, Evanston and Chicago, Ill., in the month of February, 2009.
http://www.glsen.org/cgi-bin/iowa/all/news/record/2400.html
http://jeffwinbush.com/2010/04/06/carl-joseph-walker-hoover-bullied-to-death-by-accusations-he-was-gay/
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11-year-old Jaheem Herrera from Georgia, April 16, 2009:
The recent 'bullycide' deaths of Eric Mohat and Carl Walker-Hoover certainly weren't the first, and won't likely be the last, but I didn't expect to read this story about Jaheem Herrera,
which   is similar in almost every aspect to Walker-Hoover's, just one  week   later. And like Walker-Hoover's, it includes a school tone-deaf to a    mother's concerns, the Atlanta Journal Constitution reports: "On    Thursday afternoon, after returning home from Dunaire Elementary School,    Jaheem quietly went into his room and hanged himself…" Jaheem was    bullied relentlessly, his family said. They knew the boy was a target,    but until his death they didn’t understand the scope.http://www.towleroad.com/2009/04/another-11yearold-commits-suicide-over-antigay-bullying.html
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-psychological-solution-bullying/200908/who-really-killed-11-year-old-jaheem-herrera
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17-year-old Tyler Long from Georgia, October 17, 2009
A   family wants answers after they say bullying lead to their son's    death. Seventeen year old Tyler Long committed suicide last month."He was my best friend, my role model, I looked to him for advice," Troy Long, Tyler's fourteen-year-old brother, says. He says his older brother meant the world to his family. In sixth grade Tyler was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome - a form of autism that creates social disorder, but Tyler still managed to enjoy sports, video games, and his family.
"When Tyler smiled he just had that look like he was the best man around," Teryn Long, Tyler's sister, says. But that smile died on October 17.
"I felt shocked, disbelief, it was like a part of me had vanished," Troy says.
"I got out of bed and I went in Tyler's room where David was and I saw him hanging there and I knew he had had enough," Tina Long, Troy's mother, says.
http://www.newschannel9.com/articles/tyler-986458-says-family.html
http://abcnews.go.com/2020/TheLaw/school-bullying-epidemic-turning-deadly/story?id=11880841
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15-year-0ld Phoebe Prince of Massachusetts, March 28, 2010 (bullying not gay related)
Nine  Massachusetts teens were indicted Monday for driving a pretty  15-year-old "new girl" from Ireland  to suicide in a case that has  become a symbol of high school  bullying.The  sweeping charges - which  come after months of complaints  that the  bullies weren't being  punished - include statutory rape,  violation of  civil rights with  bodily injury, criminal harassment and  stalking. Phoebe Prince, a new  arrival at South Hadley High School from a tiny seaside hamlet in County  Clare, was mercilessly tormented by a cadre of classmates later dubbed  the "Mean Girls" by Massachusetts  newspapers."The  investigation  revealed relentless activity directed  toward Phoebe  designed to  humiliate her and to make it impossible for  her to remain at  school,"  District Attorney Elizabeth Scheibel said."The bullying, for her, became  intolerable."http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/2010/03/29/2010-03-29_phoebe_prince_south_hadley_high_schools_new_girl_driven_to_suicide_by_teenage_cy.html
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"Justin Aaberg came out as gay when he was 13 and, as his mom found out only after he hanged himself, suffered tremendously inside.
    'I  actually thought he had the perfect life. I thought out of  anybody  I  knew that he had the perfect life,' said Justin Aaberg's  mother,  Tammy  Aaberg. 'But I guess he didn't think so.'   In the weeks  since  she found  her son dead in his room on July 9, Tammy Aaberg has  heard  from many of  her son's friends at Anoka High School. They told  her  Justin Aaberg had  been bullied and had recently broken up with his   boyfriend.   Those  same students also opened up about their own   experiences, telling her  they feel harassed and unsafe as gay and   lesbian students.   'These  kids, they just hate themselves. They   literally feel like they want to  die. So many kids are telling me   this,' said Tammy Aaberg, fighting  tears."http://minnesotaindependent.com/64978/wcco-mother-justin-aaberg-lgbt-bullying-anoka-hennepin
http://minnesotaindependent.com/64047/anti-gay-group-organizes-in-anoka-schools-as-community-deals-with-gay-suicides
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15-year-old Billy Lucas from Indiana, September 9, 2010:
Billy Lucas, a 15-year-old freshman at Greensburg High School in Indiana, hung himself on
Thursday    after enduring bullying torment from his peers — just a few weeks  into   the school year. His mother found her son, hanging, in their  barn. On   Billy's Facebook web memorial, he's remembered with comments  like,   "Everyone made fun of him." At least one former student says he  made   administrators aware of his own LGBT bullying, and they did  nothing.http://www.towleroad.com/2010/09/indiana-teen-commits-suicide-after-anti-gay-bullying-at-school.html
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Billy-Lucas-Memorial/125181990865723
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13-year-old Seth Walsh from California, September 19, 2010:
There was standing room only at the Tehachapi (California) First Baptist Church Friday afternoon, as the community gathered to remember 13-year-old Seth Walsh,
   who took his own life last week after being bullied for being gay.   Seth, a student at Jacobsen Middle School in Tehachapi  was found   unconscious and not breathing on Sept. 19 after he apparently tried to   hang himself from a tree in his backyard, according to a police report.   Friends said that Seth had been picked on for years because he was gay.http://www.turnto23.com/news/25249735/detail.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jennifer-lehr/for-asher-brown-seth-wals_b_746307.html
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18-year-old Tyler Clementi of New Jersey, September 22, 2010:
The suicide of a first-year university student in the United States has shocked observers and raised more questions about cyber-bullying.
Students at Rutgers University in New Jersey have been mourning Tyler Clementi's   death, which happened September 22 but only became public this week.  It  is alleged the 18-year-old's roommate Dharun Ravi secretly filmed  him  kissing another boy and then broadcast the video on the internet...  Just  as the murder of Matthew Shepard galvanized the gay community  around  hate-crime legislation more than a decade ago, the suicide of a  Rutgers  University student whose sex life was splashed on the Internet  has  activists rallying around their latest cause: telling tormented gay   teens they just need to hang on for a while, that they'll live through   it. Bullying and harassment of young gays and lesbians, and the  suicides  they have caused, have long been a major topic in gay  publications and  among activists. But celebrities and others have  seized on Tyler  Clementi's shocking suicide to call attention to the  issue.http://abcnews.go.com/US/rutgers-campus-mourns-loss-18-year-tyler-tyler/story?id=11782324
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/blog-post/2010/10/gay_suicide_dan_savage_ellen_d.html
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13-year-old Texas teen Asher Brown, September 23, 2010:
Eighth-grader Asher Brown, 13, killed himself last week.
   He shot himself in the head after enduring  what his mother and   stepfather say was constant harassment from four  other students at   Hamilton Middle School in the Cypress-Fairbanks  Independent School   District.Brown, his family said, was "bullied to death" — picked on for his small size, his religion and because he did not wear designer clothes and shoes. Kids also accused him of being gay, some of them performing mock gay acts on him in his physical education class, his mother and stepfather said. Asher's parents said they had complained about the bullying to Hamilton Middle School officials during the past 18 months, but claimed their concerns fell on deaf ears.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/7220896.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jennifer-lehr/for-asher-brown-seth-wals_b_746307.html
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19-year-old Raymond Chase of New York, September 29, 2010:
Raymond Chase has committed suicide. Chase, a student of culinary arts at Johnson & Wales
University   in Providence, Rhode Island,  hung himself. The gay group Campus Pride   sent out a statement about Chase's death: "The loss of Raymond this  week  is the second college LGBT-related suicide in a week and the fifth   teenage LGBT suicide in three weeks. The suicide of this openly gay   young man is for reasons currently unknown; however, the recent pattern   of LGBT youth suicides is cause for grave concern,” remarked the  group's  executive director, Shane Windmeyer. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/10/01/raymond-chase-suicide_n_746989.html
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/tonight-national-moment-of-silence-for-the-5-youth-who-recently-died-by-suicide-104163098.html
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19-year-old Zach Harrington from Norman. Oklahoma, October 9, 2010:
A 19-year-old gay man from Oklahoma has taken his own life, and his parents say a hate-filled recent City Council meeting he attended may have driven him over the edge.
Zach   Harrington was a talented  musician who’d endured years of struggles   due to his sexual orientation  in high school in conservative Norman,   Okla. On Sept. 28,  Harrington attended a three-hour public hearing on a   proposal to declare  October gay history month in the city. Although   the council ultimately  approved the proposal, Harrington’s parents   described the meeting as  potentially “toxic” for their son, a private   person who internalized his  feelings.http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?subjectid=12&articleid=20101010_12_0_NORMAN920113
http://www.towleroad.com/2010/10/gay-teen-in-oklahoma-takes-his-own-life.html
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19-year-old Corey Jackson of Michigan, October 19, 2010
An Oakland University (Michigan) sophomore took his own life Tuesday, October 19, a few months after telling his family and friends he was gay. Family members of Corey Jackson say they believe the
Rochester  Hills,  Mich., college student had been bullied over his sexual  orientation,  and it ultimately led him to commit suicide.  "I believe  [it  happened] because he recently realized he was a homosexual and he  was  getting pressured at school by his peers because he told his family  and  nothing changed here," his grandmother Carolyn Evans told Click On   Detroit. "Corey was the most loving, giving, funny person. He had the   most wonderful personality. He had cousins from ages 14 down to 2 and  he  never said a bad word about anybody. When he went to school and he   realized his sexual preference had changed, he changed completely. He   withdrew."Oakland University president Gary Russi said in an  e-mail to students that Jackson’s death "diminishes us all... In  our  mourning, I am hopeful that we will not focus on the manner of  Corey's  death, but rather celebrate the life he lived and the people he   touched," Russi wrote.
Students organized a candlelight vigil   Wednesday night to honor Jackson. The president Tau Kappa Epsilon   fraternity, of which Jackson was a member, wore a purple shirt Wednesday   in remembrance of Jackson and in support of ending bullying of LGBT   teens.
http://www.autostraddle.com/gay-teen-kills-himself-63384/
http://www.shewired.com/Article.cfm?ID=25974
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14-year-0ld Brandon Bitner of Pennsylvania, November 2010
Brandon  Bitner was buried on Wednesday, November 10.  The 14-year-old high  school freshman from rural Middleburg, Pennsylvania committed suicide by  running into the path of a tractor trailer. He left a note that he  wanted to draw attention to bullying. Brandon was a talented musician,  who aspired to be a classical violinist. According to the note, he was  tired of being called "faggot" and "sissy."
http://www.equalityforum.com/news_item.cfm?id=64
http://www.lgbtqnation.com/2010/11/brandon-bitner-anti-gay-bullying-leads-to-another-tragic-teen-suicide/
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Young Lesbian Couple, 21 and 17, Commit Suicide; Drugs Suspected, September 27, 2010
http://www.autostraddle.com/lesbian-double-suicide-4567/
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Equality Forum produced the documentary film "JIM IN BOLD" (www.jiminbold.com) about the impact of homophobia on gay youth. The film centers on James Wheeler, a 19-year-old talented youth who committed suicide. Jim was surrounded in his high school's locker room and urinated on. There was no disciplinary action. The award-winning film has been screened at over 50 film festivals and at the annual meetings of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and the American Psychiatric Association.
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Support and other resources for gay young people:
The Trevor Project Hotline: http://www.thetrevorproject.org/ 866-488-7386
Campus Pride. Gay Lesbian and Straight Education Network. Parents, Family and Friends of Lesbians and Gays. Read more.
If you or someone you know is thinking about suicide, call these Helplines:
(USA) 1-888–843-4564 (4pm to mid-night Mon-Fri, 12-5pm Saturday) (Gay and Lesbian)
(USA) 1-800-784-2433 (National Helpline, Los Angeles, California; 24 hours, 7 days week)
(UK) 1-800 18 45 27







