Small town Pride organizer forced to flee state after "groomer" group targeted him [View all]
Alex Keen, a 38-year-old gay man who grew up in the conservative rural Indiana town of Connersville (population 13,310), wanted to show support for his local LGBTQ+ community. So, last December, he founded a group called Whitewater Pride and later organized three events for this Pride Month.
Soon after announcing the events, two residents Melissa Rose and her husband Andrew Rose set up a now-defunct Facebook group called Whitewater Groomer Removers, which insinuated that Keen is a child sex abuser. Its members harassed his events sponsors. Keen has been followed in public by the groups supporters and has gone into hiding. He now plans on moving out of the state, worried that someone will target him for violence.
...Keens group, which mostly consists of him and three board members, purchased a table at the May 15 Celebration in the Ville community fair. For Pride Month, his group planned two all-ages games nights at the local Fayette County Public Library, a drag night at a local bar named Ozzies on June 15, and an all-ages pool party at the Roberts Park Family Aquatic Center on June 30.
But on April 29, Ozzies bar canceled the event after people complained, Keen said. LGBTQ Nation contacted the bar for comment. The adults-only event didnt have any drag queens booked. Instead, it offered a $50 award to the attendee wearing the best drag
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