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William769

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Mon Dec 17, 2012, 09:59 PM Dec 2012

Three Years After Disastrous Raid, Atlanta PD Makes 'It Gets Better' Video

It was in September 2009 that the Atlanta Police Department had a public relations nightmare on its hands with a controversial raid on a gay bar, but three years later, members of the APD are sharing coming out stories to assist LGBT youth.

Twenty-three gay and lesbian members of the force contributed clips for an It Gets Better video, including Deputy Chief Renee Propes, the highest-ranking openly gay person in the APD. The video begins with a message from Police Chief George Turner, who calls himself an LGBT ally.

"All teenagers go through an awkward phase, but it can be especially daunting if you are someone who is unsure of your sexuality and where your life may be headed," Turner says. "As a police force we will stand up for you. No one deserves to be bullied for any reason."

http://www.advocate.com/society/culture/2012/12/17/three-years-after-disastrous-raid-atlanta-pd-makes-it-gets-better-video

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Three Years After Disastrous Raid, Atlanta PD Makes 'It Gets Better' Video (Original Post) William769 Dec 2012 OP
Well that's certainly taking things in the right direction. Fearless Dec 2012 #1
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