08-26-2012, 01:44 PM
Adjudicated anti-Christian bigot and civil rights violator Alan Contreras would like us to believe he is just a harmless "gay birder."? Now the Empire State Building killer has shown the world just what sort of depraved acts "gay birders" are capable of committing.? The ODA made the smart move putting Gay Al out to pasture before he could add a deadly massacre to his lengthy list of anti-social behavior.
Quote:NY Gunman Quiet Loner, Victim Outgoing Family Man
...Johnson also was part of a community of bird watchers and photographers who document hawks and other wildlife living in Central Park, a few blocks from his home.
In one email to another bird watcher who works at The Associated Press, Johnson wrote tenderly about spending a winter night watching ducks in the park.
"Near midnight by the Harlem Meer I watched a little `flotilla' of Mallards swimming and softly honking ... fifteen degree temp and they were carrying on unfazed. Just remarkable," he wrote.
His photographs of Central Park's hawk population appeared regularly on blogs tracking the birds.
A neighbor who often saw Johnson, 58, said he was always alone.
"I always felt bad," said Gisela Casella, who lived a few floors above Johnson in a modest apartment building on the Upper East Side. "I said, `Doesn't he have a girlfriend?' I never saw him with anybody."
Quote:Empire State Building Attack Is Second Attempted Massacre By Gay Man In Just Weeks
... [W]hen we heard that the man who walked up and killed his ex-boss in cold blood this morning worked in fashion--and the papers didn't mention a wife--our mind went to a whole different place: What if the gunman was gay?
There hasn't been any concrete evidence Jeffrey Johnson, 58, was a homosexual--no lover, friends or bartender have stepped forward. But when you grew up, like we did, seeing gay people reduced to short-hand stereotypes--fiftysomething, unmarried, designed women's accessories--your thoughts just drift in a certain direction.
And, well, he owned a cat. (We told you this wasn't going to be politically correct.)
Chatting with our best girlfriend, who lives a stone's throw from the ESB on 30th and Park, we found he had the same thought: "People will think it's the start of a gay shooting-spree epidemic!"