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+ | <small>'''The Exterior of Lucy's in 2001. From the Twin Cities Pride guide, courtesy of the [[Jean-Nickolaus Tretter Collection]].'''</small> | ||
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| The sergeant, who did not explain his police status, sent two women to the hospital and reportedly threw homophobic insults at staff. Loretz’s father was police chief at the time, and the altercation failed to terminate the Sergeant’s employment—he was never charged with any wrongdoing. | | The sergeant, who did not explain his police status, sent two women to the hospital and reportedly threw homophobic insults at staff. Loretz’s father was police chief at the time, and the altercation failed to terminate the Sergeant’s employment—he was never charged with any wrongdoing. | ||
Revision as of 14:48, 26 March 2010
601 N. western Avenue, St. Paul
The Exterior of Lucy's in 2001. From the Twin Cities Pride guide, courtesy of the Jean-Nickolaus Tretter Collection. |
The sergeant, who did not explain his police status, sent two women to the hospital and reportedly threw homophobic insults at staff. Loretz’s father was police chief at the time, and the altercation failed to terminate the Sergeant’s employment—he was never charged with any wrongdoing.
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This page is still under construction. -SVC
Part of Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN: 100 Queer Places in Minnesota History, (1860-1969), (1969-2010)