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The bar also draws its share of heterosexual customers, he said.īosaw said he had just sat down on a barstool about 5 feet from the door and was sipping wine, visiting with friends, when he felt a violent blow to the back of his head. An estimated 25 to 30 people were inside, Bosaw said. Galveston police say one held the bar’s door open while the other two hurled large rocks inside the business. The Lewis brothers and Gray remained in the Galveston County Jail Tuesday. “I don’t see any room for hate right now.” 3 suspects jailed “I thought with all the things going on, especially politically, that we would be more accepted and not just randomly attacked,” said Bosaw, a disabled U.S. “It’s my understanding they were yelling derogatory comments about (the bar patrons’) sexuality,” Ott said.īosaw, who was at the bar with his partner, said he was shocked by the ambush. The trio also hurled homophobic insults, authorities said. One of the three suspects later told police their intent was to target homosexuals, said Galveston Police Department Lt. Marc Bosaw, 57, needed 12 staples to close a laceration to the back of his head, while James Troy Nickelson, 39, was struck in the jaw.
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Sunday, injuring two men, including one who tried to chase them. The trio is accused of hurling large rocks or pieces of concrete at patrons inside Robert’s Lafitte in the 2500 block of Avenue Q around 8 p.m.