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Eye on GLBT News Report "Brad Matthew Fuglei"
 
TBC is Sad to Report the Deaths of a Young Gay Activist
Brad Matthew Fuglei, 19, who had organized gay rights
rallies at his high school, died in an apparent suicide.
 
[There are four articles, two links to press releases and three video clip links in this one file.]
 
 
PlanetOut News
http://www.planetout.com/pno/news/article.html?2001/11/20/1

 
Gay leader, 19, dies in apparent suicide
Tom Musbach, Gay.com / PlanetOut.com Network
Tuesday, November 20, 2001 / 02:51 PM

SUMMARY: Brad Matthew Fuglei, a 19-year-old who organized gay rights rallies at his high school in Omaha, died in an apparent suicide last Friday.

Brad Matthew Fuglei, a 19-year-old who organized gay rights rallies at his high school in Omaha, Neb., died in an apparent suicide last Friday, according to the Omaha World-Herald.

Family, friends and members of the community were reportedly "bewildered" as to why the talented, upbeat 2001 graduate of North High School would take his life.

Omaha police report that Fuglei was found by his mother in the driver's seat of his car, which was parked in the garage and running. A suicide note was found in the house, but details were not released.

Fuglei reportedly came out at the age of 14, and he worked with several Gay Straight Alliances in area schools. Last year he participated in an unsuccessful attempt to add sexual orientation to a nondiscrimination policy in the Millard school district.

In 1998, the World-Herald published a feature article on Fuglei and his organizing of a local vigil in memory of Matthew Shepard, a gay college student who had been brutally murdered in Wyoming.

At North High School, Fuglei was senior class president and elected homecoming king last year. He performed in several theatrical productions and was a member of the National Honor Society.

By Tuesday, dozens of postings on the World-Herald Web site paid tribute to the young man's talents and kindness; many also expressed shock over his death.

Andrea Flanagan, a Creighton University law student who didn't know Fuglei, wrote: "We should all be extremely concerned about what we have lost here. We as individuals, we as strangers, we as a community. We have lost a bright soul, a shining star, someone who made such a difference in his short lifetime yet has left us wondering … what could have been?" Police ask friends of gay man's killer to come forward

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TBC Eye on GLBT News Staff
By R. Zeke Fread
 
Homophobic Hate Mongers to Protest Gay Teen
 
December 7, 2001:
 
Fred Phelps, Head Homophobic Hate Monger and a group of his Hate Mongerettes will descend on
Forest Lawn Cemetery, Northwest High and Unity Church in Omaha, Nebraska. The spewers of hate 
arrive Friday, the 7th, to protest the achievements and accomplishments of a young gay activist. The
reason they will be protesting at a cemetery, is because, Brad Fuglei, who is the focus of their protest, committed suicide last month and was laid to rest at Forest Lawn. Phelps is understandably distraught
with Brad, who in 19 years accomplished more then most in a lifetime, Phelps included.
 
Know for his talents and kindness, Brad was well liked, an exemplary student, member of the National
Honor Society, senior class president, elected homecoming king and had performed in several theatrical productions. Coming out at the age of 14, Brad organized gay rights rallies and worked closely with Gay Straight Alliances at area schools. He was a gay rights advocate and actively participated in a campaign to convince the Millard school district, to include sexual orientation in their nondiscrimination policy. Brads activism continued and he was the subject of a World-Herald feature article. They published an article on
his efforts in 1998 to organize of a local vigil in memory of Matthew Shepard, soon after the gay college student was brutally murdered in Wyoming.
 
Phelps's thinks he is coming to Omaha to protest, he could not be more wrong. His protest is actually a
tribute and acknowledgement of Brad's dedication, tireless efforts and the positive contributions made in the lives of so many. Because the young gay man has achieved so much in so few years, Phelps is beside himself, that a gay teen could be so respected, admired and looked up to as a role model by gay and non-gay people. Something that has eluded him all his life and has caused him to be the hateful, ignorant and miserable person he is.
 
Students are being asked to ignore the protests by North High School staff. However, Brad's friends and supporters are planning counter protests against Phelps. A statement that was released by Administrators read: "Regardless of our individual religious beliefs concerning homosexuality, the North High family is united because we cannot condone the hatred this group wishes to spread," it goes on to say:  "We refuse to perpetuate hatred or be moved to violence. Instead of allowing their anger to crush us, we can use this as another opportunity to show that North High is a good place to be."
 
On judgment day, the Hate Mongers, such as Phelps, will pay for their deeds on earth. This is the day
when they will find where they will spend eternity. Phelps will be in for quite a surprise. Because, when
he enters the fires of hell, which he surely will, he will discover that Matt, Brad, Pedro, Danny and all the
others he dammed to hell, are not there. They will be standing by our Lord, Gods side and looking down at
him. However, they will find no joy that Phelps is where he said they would be, each will feel sorry for him
and wish Phelps choose a different path. Because, they will have such compassion for him and his plight.
This is why they are all where they are and Phelps is where he is. 
 
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Fuglei Family Plans To Ignore Protest

Kansas Group To Protest In Omaha Friday

OMAHA, Neb. -- The family of a teenager who is the focus of an anti-gay protest scheduled for Friday said they plan to ignore the protesters.

Brad Fuglei (pictured, right) was an openly gay student at North High School. His classmates told KETV NewsWatch 7 that he was a popular student and was elected to the student council.

Fuglei graduated from the school in May, but he took his own life the week before Thanksgiving.

"He was a beautiful kid and I think he did know it. Maybe he was just confused," his brother Scott Fuglei said. "He was openly gay and happy and didn't have a problem with that and no one else did either."

On Friday, a group of about 20 people is expected to protest Brad's lifestyle outside North High School.

The group is led by Fred Phelps (pictured, left), who operates a church in Topeka, Kan.

Phelps believes the media has turned Fuglei into a role model. A flier printed by Phelps' group says, "It's not okay to be gay. It will destroy life, damn the soul, and doom the nation."

The group plans to start its protests at North High School at about 11 a.m. From there, it will move to Northwest High School, Unity Church and Forest Lawn Cemetery, where Brad is buried.

The Fuglei family has seen Phelps' Web site. They know Phelps plans to spread hateful messages about gay people on Friday.

"I'm happy that in this country you can be an idiot," Scott Fuglei said. The family plans to ignore the protests. Instead, they said they will spend the day focusing on Brad's life and accomplishments.

North High School is asking students to also ignore the protesters. Students and faculty are encourage to wear blue and yellow as a peaceful demonstration of unity for their school.

The local office of the Anti-Defamation League also wants people to ignore Phelps and his group. The ADL said if nobody pays attention, it will be a wasted trip for the group.

"We would urge people not to show up at the places they plan to picket and counter protest. This is exactly what they want," Bob Wolfson of the Anti-Defamation League said.

Many of Phelps' supporters are attorneys. They said they would bring video cameras to record any violent retaliation as evidence.

 
Statement Released by School Administrator .
Press Release of Head Hate Monger, Phelps.
 
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Video Clips of News Reports by The Omaha Channel 7 News Online
 
Video Clip: Student Was Popular, Senior Class President [Go]
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Video Clip: Family speak on Phelps plan to protest against their son.[Go]
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Video Clip Phelps no show Omaha, handful of protesters show up.[G0]
http://cf.ibsys.com/oma/sh/videoplayer/popup.cfm?contentid=1111570&owner=oma&site=oma
 
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North High School Prepares For Protest

Kansas Group Holds Rallies In Omaha

OMAHA, Neb. -- Students and administrators at North High School are preparing for protests Friday against a student who recently committed suicide.

Brad Fuglei (pictured, right) was an outspoken student on gay rights. He graduated from North High School in May, but took his own life about one month ago.

A small group of activists from Topeka, Kan., plans to hold a protest outside North High School, and a few other sites around Omaha, on Friday to protest the accomplishments of Fuglei.

About 20 protesters from the Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka will be at North High School at about noon Friday. From there, they will move to Northwest High School, Unity Church and Forest Lawn Cemetery. Each protest will last about 30 minutes.

The group is led by Fred Phelps (pictured, left) who has been outspoken against homosexuality. A flyer distributed by the church said, "It's not OK to be gay," along with other anti-homosexual remarks.

Omaha Public Schools superintendent John Mackiel said parents would be welcome to escort their children to school if they feel threatened.

The staff of North High School is asking students to simply ignore the protests. Administrators and teachers wrote a note that was read to the students Monday.

"Regardless of our individual religious beliefs concerning homosexuality, the North High family is united because we cannot condone the hatred this group wishes to spread," the letter said.

The letter warned students to be prepared for offensive statements and signs featuring Fuglei's picture.

"We refuse to perpetuate hatred or be moved to violence. Instead of allowing their anger to crush us, we can use this as another opportunity to show that North High is a good place to be," the letter said.

As a silent counter-protest, students and faculty at North High School are encouraged to wear blue and yellow on Friday. The student council is also selling ribbons to show support for the school.

To help you judge the merits of the situation, KETV NewsWatch 7 has decided to post the test of the statements made by both the church and the school. The links to these statements are in the "More Details" box above. The statements do not necessarily reflect the opinions of KETV, Hearst Argyle Television or Internet Broadcasting Systems.

Copyright 2001 by TheOmahaChannel.com.

 
Tampa Bay Coalition
Eye on GLBT News Staff
by R. Zeke Fread 
News/Op.~Ed.
 
December 8th:
 
Phelps Protest Fails to Tarnish Respect for Young Gay Activist Brad Fuglei
 
A protest demonstration against a young gay activist, Brad Fuglei, was to come roaring into Omaha lead by Hate Monger Fred Phelps. Brad had committed suicide last month and Phelps was coming to protest Brad's accomplishments and the evil lifestyle. Phelps told the local media he would lead twenty or more members of his church in protests at Forest Lawn Cemetery, North High and Unity Church on Friday,  December 7th. 
 
Brad's family members said they would simply avoid and ignore Phelps. The North high school administrator
released a statement, it read, "Regardless of our individual religious beliefs concerning homosexuality, the North High family is united because we cannot condone the hatred this group wishes to spread," it goes on to say:  "We refuse to perpetuate hatred or be moved to violence. Instead of allowing their anger to crush us, we can use this as another opportunity to show that North High is a good place to be." School staff asked that
students ignore the protesters. However, friends and students have planned to counter protest to show their support for Brad.
 
Well, the protesters arrived on Friday, but, with little more than a whimper, much less than the promised roar and missing was the head hate monger. Phelps was a no show and as were the number of protesters,   a dozen or less with half being children dragged to the protest by their parents. They believe in teaching
hatred as soon as a child is able to speak. As most parents find much joy in their child's firsts words being momma or dadda, Phelps and his hate mongers relish in their children's first words being "God Hates Fags".
 
They were met by counter protesters numbering 100 or more, ribbons tied to trees and or fences and signs with words praising Brad all around town in a show support. The news coverage of the past few days only served to bring the community together. It also brought Brad's family calls, letters and emails from people across the country offering sympathy, praise for Brad and support. Phelps absence speaks volumes of his poor choice of who to protest. He had realized he was not to receive the press attention he thrives on or incite angry screaming matches or physical confrontations. Thus allowing  his hate mongers to file charges
or law suits against those who disagree with him. [Which would be 99% of all breathing people in Omaha  and the country.]
 
Phelps selected Brad, his family, friends, students at North high school and their community to spew his hate at. By doing this he had turned his protest against Brad into a tribute of him. He helped to get the media to
cover his failed protest and allowed those who knew, respected, looked up to, liked and loved Brad, speak their praises of him. This has made it possible for people who knew nothing about this extraordinary young man, to learn of his remarkable contributions and achievements on behalf of others. It has opened minds and hearts to just how great a loss this gay teen activist is. Brad was able to accomplish such much in so few years, we can only imagine what he could have accomplished. I for one had not know anything about Brad
and am thankful for the opportunity to have learned his name and wonderful deeds. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family, loved ones and friends.
 
As for Mr. Phelps, I find solace in the thought, that the day you reach the place you will spend your eternity.
You will be so distressed to find all those you dammed to Hell, will not be their to greet you. Instead, they will
be looking down at you from the Heaven above.
 
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