A Case Of Loathing
May, 1991
A Case of LoathingRod Johnson, a waiter in Georgetown, was walking home one night through a park and passed an area known as a contact place for homosexuals. Suddenly, he was surrounded."They came out of the shadows," Johnson told The Washington Post. "They weren't waiting for me, just for someone." Someone gay. Beaten with baseball bats, Johnson didn't fully recover physically for months. His fingers were smashed and his arm and shoulder were broken in three places. It will...