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In May 2015, cell phone footage of an incident that occurred at a restaurant in Chelsea, a predominantly white/gay community in NYC, went viral. Two gay white men, who both later testified that they were drunk when they entered the restaurant, engaged in a physical confrontation with each other. One of the white men, claiming to have heard a homophobic slur coming from the general direction of a section filled with people of color across the restaurant, decided to strike a Black man sitting in the section with an object to his head.
As surveillance video from the restaurant later showed at
trial, this was an unprovoked attack, and 6 witnesses reported that
no homophobic slur was ever made.
The Black man, although superior in height and size, was forced
to defend himself from this violent attack that was soon joined by
the second white man. In fear of what he perceived as imminent
physical danger, he threw a chair at the two, rendering them
incapacitated so that he and his party could safely flee the restaurant.
Although they suffered no serious injuries, in the days that
followed, the white men and their associates turned to social media,
releasing an edited version of cell footage taken by a bystander and
falsely conspired to criminalize the Black man's actions in defense
of himself as a homophobic "gay bashing" to any media
outlet that would listen.
Unbeknownst to them, this queer Black man they assaulted is
Bayna-Lehkiem El-Amin, (aka) Legendary Father Carlos Ebony of the
NYC chapter of the Iconic House of Ebony in the LGBTQIA+ Ballroom
Community. This man had been an advocate/activist in his community
for over 20 years, working with several community-based
organizations around the country, specifically in communities of
color in NYC in the field of HIV/AIDS Awareness as a Prevention
Counselor and Peer Educator.
Because of the lies and edited cell video, many white
community leaders and the general media fed into the false narrative.
This included then-Democratic State Senator Brad Hoylman and
then Chelsea-based Councilman Corey Johnson who, in the days that
followed led a so-called anti-hate rally in the streets of Chelsea
in front of the restaurant. Without the benefit of a full
investigation into the incident by the NYPD, they presumed El-Amin's
guilt and called for his prosecution while touting the two white men
who attacked him as "heroic survivors of a hate crime."
This amounted to nothing more than a modern-day witch hunt.
Due to a botched police investigation, ineffective court
appointed legal defense counsel, and a trial that violated his
constitutional rights, El-Amin was subsequently convicted for
assaulting the white men while their actions of the initial
aggressors proven through video as well as their own testimony was
never prosecuted.
Although El-Amin garnered the support of many in the LGBTQIA+ community of color at his trial, including F2L (Fight to Live) a grassroots non-profit organization, and this was his first and only conviction for a violent crime, the prosecutor requested the maximum sentence allowed by law.
El-Amin was sentenced to serve 9 years in a maximum security
prison where he has been ever since.
Unfortunately, El-Amin has several health issues that has made
this time almost overwhelming. He also lost his mother to her battle
with cancer last year, along with many friends over these past
several years of his incarceration. Although these hardships would
seem insurmountable, El-Amin has never given up the fight for his
freedom and exoneration. With the support of the ACLU, Muslim
Alliance for Sexual and Gender Diversity, Black and Pink, and
National Center for Lesbian Rights he took his case through the
Appellate Court and is now petitioning Federal Courts for habeas relief.
Now more than ever, he needs the help of his community and
anyone who would finally see justice served.
Any donation amount or even a share would help bring some
semblance of justice to this unjust situation, and do more than
you know to support a very deserving man get a life that should
have never been taken from him back.
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