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Home»Human Interest»Washington DC Man Accused Of Using Homophobic Slurs And Threatening Worker After Being Denied Alcohol: ‘Slurs Are Not Illegal’

Washington DC Man Accused Of Using Homophobic Slurs And Threatening Worker After Being Denied Alcohol: ‘Slurs Are Not Illegal’

Pride hasn’t even started and we’re already doing this?

Jaime BlansonBy Jaime BlansonMay 26, 20262 Mins Read
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A 32-year-old Washington DC man ended up in police custody after allegedly threatening a restaurant employee for telling a bartender to stop serving him alcohol. According to police, the man overheard the employee and allegedly threatened to shoot him while also using homophobic slurs against him. He was later arrested and charged with Felony Threats (Hate/Bias).

First reported and shared on Facebook by FOX 5 Washington DC, the alleged incident occurred at a restaurant in the 1200 block of U Street Northwest, an area known for its LGBTQ+ nightlife and community spaces. Police say suspect Delonte Fraley became hostile after being cut off from alcohol service and allegedly threatened the employee. According to reports, when the employee later attempted to leave work, Fraley was allegedly standing near their vehicle, causing the employee to return inside the establishment and contact police.

Responding officers later took Fraley into custody. The Metropolitan Police Department says the incident is currently being investigated as potentially motivated by hate or bias, though officials noted the designation could change as the investigation continues.

Facebook Debates

As soon as allegations involving homophobic slurs entered the discourse, a problematic comment section was almost inevitable. Some Facebook users immediately questioned whether Fraley’s remarks were protected under free speech, while others argued that threatening behavior crossed an entirely different line. “Harassing people isn’t free speech. Free speech doesn’t mean freedom from consequences,” one commenter wrote.

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Others approached the situation with less seriousness. “Welp, play stupid games, win stupid prizes,” one user commented, while another joked, “On Pride weekend? Was he asking for it?” before adding, “Certain areas you should just stay away from if you don’t agree with people’s choices.” Some commenters viewed the incident as an example of internalized homophobia. “Majority of them be in the closet doing everything they yell at the LGBT community about,” one person wrote.

Debates surrounding free speech, hate speech, and discriminatory rhetoric have become increasingly contentious online in recent years, particularly as First Amendment arguments are more frequently used to defend hateful behavior.

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