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Anonymous Letters Threatening to Poison Customers



Thursday, January 8, 2009 -

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THOMAS JAMES HURST / THE SEATTLE TIMES

Dan
Giroux, center, a bartender at The Elite on Capitol Hill, pours drinks
for his afternoon crowd. Giroux said it's too early to tell if the
threat will slow business.







THOMAS JAMES HURST / THE SEATTLE TIMES

Roland Hyre, manager of the Madison Pub, says he will be keeping a close eye on the drinks he's pouring.



Gay bars still pouring in wake of ricin threats


Seattle Times staff reporters



Several
Seattle bar owners who received anonymous letters threatening to poison
customers with highly toxic ricin called the matter creepy but doubted
it would hurt business.

"I don't think this community is going to be scared to go out," said
Carla Schricker, owner of Re-bar, one of 11 gay bars that were
threatened in the typewritten letters.

Still, Schricker and many others have posted signs warning customers
not to leave their drinks unattended. They also have asked staff to
keep an eye out for suspicious behavior.

The letters, received by many of the bar owners on Tuesday, claimed,
"I have in my possession approximately 67 grams of ricin with which I
will indiscriminately target at least five of your clients."

Ricin, a chemical found in castor beans, can be deadly if purified and ingested or inhaled.
The writer also sent a separate letter to the offices of the
alternative-weekly newspaper The Stranger that read, "Please be
prepared to announce the deaths of approximately 55 individuals all of
whom were patrons of the following establishments on a Saturday in
January."

The letter listed 11 bars popular with the gay and lesbian
community: The Elite, Neighbours, The Wildrose Tavern, The Cuff, Purr,
The Seattle Eagle, R Place, Re-bar, C.C. Attle's, Madison Pub and The
Crescent Tavern. The Crescent had not received a letter as of Wednesday
though it was listed in the letter sent to The Stranger.

The FBI confirmed it was involved in the investigation but referred
questions to a Seattle Police Department spokesman, who said the
department is taking the threat seriously but declined to comment
further on the investigation.

Josh Friedes, of Equal Rights Washington, said he is pleased by the
seriousness with which law-enforcement and public officials seem to be
taking the threat. Friedes said he will be urging people who patronize
the bars to be "extra vigilant" with their drinks but that the threats
will not curtail his own plans to go out to bars.

The letter sent to bars quoted the poem "A Display of Mackerel" by
gay writer Mark Doty, leading many to speculate the letters were
written by someone who is gay or lesbian. The poem was recently
published in his book "Fire to Fire: New and Selected Poems," which won
the National Book Award for Poetry in 2008.

The letter mimics the poem in the line, "The targets won't care much
that they'll be dead and nearly frozen, just as, presumably, they
didn't care that they were living."

Doty, who lives in New York City and is currently teaching at
Stanford University, said Wednesday he was appalled that his poem had
been used in a threat.

"It's just deeply repellent," he said. He wrote the poem in 1994 as
a meditation on the nature of the self and mortality after his partner
died of AIDS.

"It was a poem that would have helped to address the suffering of gay men, and here it's being used to instill fear," he said.
Dan Savage, editorial director for The Stranger, suspects the letter
came from someone in the gay community who was frustrated with going to
bars. If it were a hate letter from a straight person, he speculated,
the letter would have used epithets and contained references to God.

"It's a gay self-hater," Savage said.
He said he was not worried about the writer following through with the threats.
"Somebody who was seriously interested in killing a bunch of people
at a gay bar wouldn't announce the method of the attack in advance,"
Savage said.

In fact, he said the threats may end up being good for business
since people may now turn out for drinks to support the bars that have
been targeted. All of the bars, except the Madison Pub, will hold a
pub-crawl on Friday starting at 7 p.m. at C.C. Attle's that will wind
its way down Capitol Hill to Re-bar.

Scott Hembree, manager of The Crescent, wondered why his bar was threatened at all.
"It's not like we're a troublesome bar or anything," said Hembree.
The Crescent gets a mix of gay, lesbian and straight customers.
"There's no drama here, it's just a karaoke bar. Unless they are
counting bad singing."

Sharon Pian Chan: 206-464-2958 or schan@seattletimes.com.





posted on Jan 10, 2009 8:35 AM ()

Comments:

What to say about this..... Just sad this can happen
comment by itsjustme on Jan 12, 2009 4:40 AM ()
How sad and appalling. I'm glad that business will be business-as-usual, but it's sad to think that "something else" has to be added to the long list of things that the gay society has to be vigilant about.
comment by donnamarie on Jan 11, 2009 1:50 PM ()
That is sad. I am not sure why people can't leave other people alone. Even if you disagree with a lifestyle, its existence shouldn't prevent you from living your own. Instead, they feel the need to attack and hurt us.
AJ
comment by lunarhunk on Jan 10, 2009 11:22 AM ()
This is kind of weird..
comment by fredo on Jan 10, 2009 9:28 AM ()
How very sad. I hope their only reason for believing this nut job is a self gay-hater is not just because of his knowledge about/ use of this poem. I was able to find it on a Google search (poignant, by the way). True haters of anything continuously search internet sights of their subjects/ victims looking for things and reasons to attack, to fuel their fires of hatred. So little life and so little energy we each have that to consume that precious little with hatred is always sad, and always a waste.
comment by dragonflyby on Jan 10, 2009 9:23 AM ()

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