Guilty verdict in Windsor gaybashing

The two men accused of viciously beating and robbing Chris Rabideau in his apartment lobby in Windsor last year were found guilty on June 17.

A jury convicted Stephen Lambert and Michael Allard of robbery and assault related to the incident on May 21, 2010. The Crown did not lay hate charges, but Rabideau told The Windsor Star that he hopes the judge will consider the homophobic slurs the pair levelled at him during the beating when they’re sentenced on June 28.

Just days before the assault, Rabideau had directed a play condemning hate as part of the International Day Against Homophobia.The men knocked him unconscious as he was walking home on Ouellette Ave around 1:40am. They took his wallet and attempted to take him to an ATM, where he was told to withdraw $500. As they passed his apartment building on Ouellette, he tried to escape but got stuck in the lobby, where they kicked, punched and choked him. Rabideau says the pair called him “faggot” and “homo” as they attacked him.

Rabideau was left with two black eyes, a fractured nose and bruising and swelling on his face. The attack in Rabideau’s lobby was caught on security camera, making the case easier to stick.

“This is what victory looks like,” Rabideau told The Windstor Star outside the courthouse. “I’m so happy, not just for myself but for our city, that we can all stand tall together and that justice will be served.”


Rob Salerno is a playwright and journalist whose writing has appeared in such publications as Vice, Advocate, NOW and OutTraveler.

Keep Reading

Job discrimination against trans and non-binary people is alive and well

OPINION: A study reveals that we have a long way to go to reach workplace equality for trans and non-binary people

The new generation of gay Conservative sellouts

OPINION: Melissa Lantsman’s and Eric Duncan’s refusals to call out their party’s transphobia is a betrayal of the LGBTQ2S+ community

Over 300 anti-LGBTQ2S+ bills have been introduced this year. This doesn’t mean we should panic

OPINION: While it’s important to watch out for threats, not all threats are created equally. Some of these bills will die a natural death

Xtra’s top LGBTQ2S+ stories of the year

The best and brightest—even most bewildering—stories from a back catalogue brimming with insight