One of four men involved in an assault in Thunder Bay that was initially reported as a gaybashing received an absolute discharge last week.![]()
On Sept 5, 2009, John “Jake” Raynard was severely beaten by four teens who allegedly shouted “fags” during the assault. The incident made headlines across Canada and prompted a rally in Thunder Bay that drew almost 1,000 people.
Raynard himself was also charged and pleaded guilty to assault. He negotiated a plea bargain and received an absolute discharge in May 2010.
Following his discharge in May 2010, Raynard told Xtra, “In the process of defending myself and my friends, I did harm to my attackers.” As to his charge and guilty plea, he explained, “the verdict sends a
mixed message.” The main reason he didn’t fight the charge was
money. “Going to court is expensive, so I don’t feel I was given many
options.”
Following the assault, Raynard needed reconstructive surgery to repair a shattered skull, crushed cheekbone, broken jaw and damage to one eye.
(NOTE: the text of this post was revised. 7,000 people was changed to 1,000)
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