Victim’s mother says her heart is broken after son’s death linked to New York gang preying on gay men - ‘New York is unnecessarily unsafe, and it breaks my heart because John was so excited to be in Manhattan,’ mother says

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The mother of a victim has spoken out about a New York gang that preys on gay men after her son was killed during a work trip to Manhattan.

The gang is suspected of cornering men at nightclubs in the Hell’s Kitchen area of Manhattan and is believed to have killed at least two people and to have drugged and robbed at least 12 other men, according to the New York Post.

The New York Police Department is investigating a number of killings and robberies, including the unexplained deaths of two young men in the spring, who were ambushed under similar conditions around five weeks apart within a two-block radius.


The two wealthy men were found without their phones and with their bank accounts having been ransacked to the tune of tens of thousands of dollars. Both of the victims were last seen with three men, all unidentified, in the last few hours of their lives.

John Umberger, 33, a political consultant living in Washington, DC, was on a work trip to New York when he was killed. He disappeared during a night out on the town.

“I can’t be quiet anymore,” mother Linda Clary told The Post. “Word needs to get out, especially in the gay community, that they are targeting gay men ... This same group of killers have drugged, robbed and murdered countless young gay men in New York.”

Mr Umberger last used his credit card on 28 May at around 3am at The Q NYC, a gay nightclub at 795 Eighth Ave. He had visited the club by himself after attending a late dinner with friends at Tao Downtown in the Chelsea neighbourhood located on the western side of Manhattan, just to the south of Hell’s Kitchen.

At 3.15am that night, he called and then cancelled a taxi. He was last spotted on security footage with three unidentified men in a vehicle outside the townhouse where he was staying on the Upper East Side.

Footage recovered from buildings in the area shows Mr Umberger exited the car with two of the men. The men entered the townhouse with Mr Umberger and left without him about 45 minutes later, according to The Post.

Ms Clary said she doesn’t think it was her son who replied to six texts from his phone between 5.19am and 5.37am that morning. At 9.18am, the location sharing on the phone was turned off on the devices of Mr Umberger’s younger sister and his two brothers.

Ms Clary sent a text to Mr Umberger at 8.24pm, which received a “read” notification, leading the mother to think that her son was safe.

“I thought John was reading my texts but was too busy and ignoring me. You let a day go by, a day go by and then you say ‘this is weird’,” she told the paper.

Mr Umberger’s body was located four days later on 1 June in an apartment on the fifth floor of a townhouse at 34 E 61st St. It’s owned by the American Center for Law and Justice, operated by right-wing lawyer Jay Sekulow, who served as the lead outside counsel for then-President Donald Trump during his first impeachment trial.

Mr Umberger was the director of diplomacy and political programs at the centre.

His mobile and his credit cards were missing when he was found, with more than $25,000 having been taken out of his accounts via apps such as Venmo and PayPal. Ms Clary said access was gained by changing the passwords. A failed attempt was also made at emptying his trust fund account with Charles Schwab.

His credit cards were then used at a Foot Locker and at a liquor store located close to a homeless shelter.

Five weeks previously, on 21 April, Julio Ramirez, 25, a social worker from Brooklyn, was seen on security footage leaving the Ritz Bar and Lounge, a West 46th Street gay bar, two blocks from The Q NYC, with three unidentified men at 3.17am.

About an hour later, he was found dead in the back of a taxi, with both his phone and wallet missing. Around $20,000 was removed from his bank accounts via apps such as Venmo and Zello and his credit cards were used for expensive dinners and spa visits.

According to preliminary toxicology reports, both Mr Umberger and Mr Ramirez passed away from drug overdoses. Evidence points to the possibility that they were “roofied,” meaning that their drinks were spiked with date-rape drugs, according to The Post.

“We need to stop this,” Ms Clary said.

“New York is unnecessarily unsafe, and it breaks my heart because John was so excited to be in Manhattan. He loved being there,” she told the paper. “He was a little ray of sunshine.”

Ms Clary accused the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office of “refusing to prosecute my son’s killers”.

A spokesperson for the Manhattan DA told The Independent that “our thoughts are with these families and the entire LGBTQIA+ community. A dedicated team of senior homicide prosecutors and specially assigned analysts continues to actively investigate alongside the NYPD as we await the Medical Examiner’s findings”.

An NYPD spokesperson told The Independent that “the Medical Examiner will determine the cause of death. The investigation remains ongoing”.
 
was seen on security footage leaving the Ritz Bar and Lounge .... with three unidentified men at 3.17am.
at 3.15am that night, he called and then cancelled a taxi. He was last spotted on security footage with three unidentified men in a vehicle outside the townhouse where he was staying on the Upper East Side.
High risk (sexual) behaviour can make you a victim. If a woman did this (and some do, Savannah Spurlock went home with three men and was killed) people would call her insane and reckless, but gay men think they're safe because they're men. Don't go home with strangers you meet in a club.
 

New York is unnecessarily unsafe​

Today's top story: giant metropolis has crime, middle aged woman upset. "Why can't people just not commit crimes?" asks mother of victim.

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Don't go home with strangers you meet in a club.

Yeah especially not alone, with three of them.

Unfortunately the need to COOM clouded all other thought processes in the head of this little gay ray of sunshine.
 
What kind of world do we live in where a gay man can't even feel safe getting gangbanged in a place called Hell's Kitchen? SMH
 
I think the best way to prevent this kind of violence is to have a month where you push "gay rights" to the forefront. Get more rainbows in stores. Put gay men kissing in ads. Put more trannies on TV. Get more and more aggressive legislation being pushed. If we do these things, surely the violence will end. Also, we need more African Muslims to immigrate, because they are the greatest allies of gay culture.
 
I hate how this is always framed as them being targets because they're gay, as in, they were lured away by bigots. And not any honest discussions on the fact that these sorts of people are targets because they engage in risky behavior and it's easy to get them alone. Rather than shaking the finger at people who are not involved in gay partying, perhaps actually talk to the men involved in those scenes.

Ha ha! Lmao though we all know they don't want to listen. But still.
 
High risk (sexual) behaviour can make you a victim. If a woman did this (and some do, Savannah Spurlock went home with three men and was killed) people would call her insane and reckless, but gay men think they're safe because they're men. Don't go home with strangers you meet in a club.
women do this shit all the time, i'm not sure what you're talking about
getting flown out by men you don't know is willingly walking into a trap
 
I hate how this is always framed as them being targets because they're gay, as in, they were lured away by bigots. And not any honest discussions on the fact that these sorts of people are targets because they engage in risky behavior and it's easy to get them alone. Rather than shaking the finger at people who are not involved in gay partying, perhaps actually talk to the men involved in those scenes.

Ha ha! Lmao though we all know they don't want to listen. But still.
They were targeted for being gay in the sense that these specific perps seem to have operated in gay nightclubs. But drugging and robbing people who go out partying is not a crime limited to the gay scene. Female strippers and prostitutes target lone men as well. The movie Hustlers was based on a real-life robbery ring of this type. I believe Cardi B has also copped to this behavior in her stripping days. A Telemundo reporter died of mixed substance overdose during the Super Bowl and several female career criminals have been arrested in a similar scheme. There are entire clubs and bars in cities with a lot of sex tourism whose sole purpose is to drug and rob men. The local authorities only ever pay attention to these crimes when someone turns up dead.

tldr everyone should heed my above advice.
 
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