Second Georgetown Student Hurt in Anti-Gay Attack
For the second time in a week, a Georgetown University student has reported being attacked and called an anti-gay slur while walking near campus, prompting yet another student gathering Monday evening to show support for the victims. “A lot of people are really hurt and are trying to figure out what the next step is,” said Robert Byrne, a Georgetown junior who organized Monday’s Vigil Against Assault. “We want to use this time as a healing moment and to express solidarity with the victims.”
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