Nefarious Cop Busted For Exposing His Penis To Unsuspecting Male Motorists

Nefarious Cop Busted For Exposing His Penis To Unsuspecting Male Motorists

jasonrmillerBad cop alert.

37-year-old New Jersey police officer Jason Miller (pictured) was arrested and charged with official misconduct and public lewdness earlier this week after it was discovered he had a naughty habit of waving his wiener at male motorists aged 18 to 26, the Smoking Gun reports.

The dash cam from Miller’s police cruiser allegedly captures the married father of two undoing his trousers and exposing himself at least five times over a seven-month period earlier this year.

The incidents all happened during late-night and early-morning traffic stops. In many of the surveillance videos, the sound of Miller unzipping his pants can be heard, prosecutors say. In one video in particular, his penis is clearly visible.

“His junk was hanging out!” one victim reportedly told police during the investigation.

Drivers allege Miller, who has been a police officer since 2001, would approach their vehicles then ask them if they had “noticed his zipper was down.”

One driver claims Miller followed him after the initial traffic stop to ask if the passenger in his car was his boyfriend. Another time, Miller allegedly allowed a man who admitted to being drunk go without so much as issuing a citation, presumably because he had just exposed himself to the 26-year-old.

A probable cause affidavit alleges that Miller exposed his wiener during “numerous” late-night traffic stops to “satisfy his prurient interests.” He is currently free on $35,000 bail, but he has been suspended from his job indefinitely without pay.

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Graham Gremore is a columnist and contributor for Queerty and Life of the Law. Follow him on Facebook and Twitter.

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Kansas Supreme Court Clears Way For Same-Sex Marriage In At Least One More County

Kansas Supreme Court Clears Way For Same-Sex Marriage In At Least One More County

6a00d8341c730253ef01bb07a7cca5970d-250wiEarlier today, we told you about the chaos and confusion that pervades the state of Kansas on the question of the legality of same-sex marriage. Now, a ruling from the Kansas Supreme Court has this evening further complicated matters, clearing the way for same-sex marriage in Johnson County but not necessarily the rest of the state. Just exactly how far reaching the court’s ruling will be depends largely on how judges throughout the state will interpret it. From the Kansas City Star:

The decision means Johnson County will join a handful of Kansas jurisdictions where marriage licenses can be issued to same-sex couples. At least two such couples are expected to seek the licenses Wednesday, supporters of same-sex marriage said.

But the ruling eventually might be expanded beyond Johnson County. The court said other Kansas judges were free to reach the same conclusion as [Judge] Moriarty [who in October authorized the issuance of marriage licenses to same-sex couples in Kansas] — language that might convince other judges to order the licenses in their courthouses…

The Kansas Supreme Court did not determine whether the Kansas ban on same-sex marriages is constitutional. Instead, the court said it wouldn’t decide until after the U.S. Supreme Court settles the issue.

You can read the court’s order HERE


Sean Mandell

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The Delicious Awakening of the Italian Gay Powers

The Delicious Awakening of the Italian Gay Powers
It took some time before I was ready to return to writing. Why? The answer is simple: I no longer recognized my own country. The mayor of Rome, Ignazio Marino, was celebrating the right to love, registering 16 gay weddings (much applauded abroad), 11 joining men and five joining women. The prime minister, Matteo Renzi, announced that he would legalize civil unions, and that he had already prepared a text appealing to the state to recognize all same-sex couples. Vladimir Luxuria, an activist for LGBT rights, after hosting Silvio Berlusconi’s girlfriend, Francesca Pascale, at Rome’s Gay Village, accepted an invitation to visit the ex prime minister and published two snaps of the evening on Twitter: one in the company of Berlusconi and Pascale, the other with her dog, Dudù, with the caption “A friendship is born.” And, to cap it off, there was the pope. When asked about “the gay lobby,” the pope said that in the Vatican it isn’t as though such things are written on one’s identity card, and in any case, the problem was one of lobbies in general, not one of sexual orientation. “If a person is gay and is searching for the Lord and is of good faith, who am I to judge?” he asked.

In short, I was finding it hard to write. My imaginary friend Stella and I, having fled an Italy crushed by inequity, thought at the time that there was precious little to lose. But Italy is changing. For real. And Stella and I are changing along with her. For us it’s a wonderful breath of fresh air to realize that there is still a country we can return to, and for which we can still have hope. We no longer feel like escapees, freaks, renegades. We are happy, damnably happy, even if in America there are 33 states, Alaska and Arizona among them, that have said yes to same-sex marriage, while in Italy there’s still a long road ahead, in spite of the positive signs.

Meanwhile the bishops, in the so-called “relatio synodi,” have slowed up Pope Francis on the gay issue and his progressive stance. Vladimir Luxuria, as an ex-parliamentarian of the Rifondazione Comunista, has been harshly criticized by the left for meeting with Berlusconi (responding like this: “Well, who can I talk to on the right? Berlusconi invited me to discuss gays. I have no ideological barriers. The only question I have is how to dress.”) Furthermore, the prefect of Rome countered Mayor Marino with an act to annul the marriages the mayor had registered, but the mayor persisted, ignoring the Italian ban on same-sex marriage. Then even the interior minister, Angelino Alfano, released a statement informing legislators that any registration of foreign marriages between same-sex couples would be “voided.” So, in a country like mine, the war is ongoing. But hope has awakened, at last.

Filippo is an Italian journalist who wanted to become a wizard. Stella is his imaginary friend. Filippo and Stella live in New York after having escaped from Italy.

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Video Game With Gay Character Banned In India

Video Game With Gay Character Banned In India

dorian dragon ageHello, gay nerds. Clearly, if you’re reading this, you’ve taken a break from playing Dragon Age: Inquisition, which came out today all over the world. Well, all over the world except for India.

Publisher Electronic Arts has abruptly decided to withdraw the game from the entire country of India, saying that they’re doing so “in order to avoid a breach of local content laws.”

Dragon Age games have always featured some queer content, but the third installment has more than ever: rather than have the option for bisexual romances, Inquisition features an exclusively-gay party member named Dorian. Is he the reason EA pulled the game? It’s unclear.

“The decision here is in relation to local obscenity laws, but not specific to same gender romance,” an EA rep told Kotaku. We want to believe that’s true, but it’s kind of a weird claim. The company released Grand Theft Auto V in India, which has tons of heterosexual sexuality. They’re also still selling other Dragon Age and Mass Effect titles, all of which have gay relationships. And the Indian distributor, Milestone Interactive, indicated to NDTV that the gay content was to blame.

So what’s going on? It’s hard to say. India’s laws about obscenity, particularly around LGBT content, are pretty murky. EA hasn’t said which laws they’re afraid that Dragon Age would break.

At the end of the day, it means that Indian RPG players are going to miss out on a chance to play a storyline with gay characters, and that’s a shame. If only EA had the courage to stand up to the local magisters.

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NEWS: Benjy the Gay Bull, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Philae, Greensboro Hate Crime

NEWS: Benjy the Gay Bull, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Philae, Greensboro Hate Crime

Benjy RoadSimpsons co-creator Sam Simon saves Benjy the Gay Bull from the anti-gay campaign trying to serve Benji on a bun. 

RoadTom Hardy will be coming to your TV sets.

RoadAl Franken says Ted Cruz has it “completely wrong” on net neutrality: “He just doesn’t understand what this issue is. We’ve had net neutrality the entire history of the Internet, so when he says this is the Obamacare… Obamacare was a government program that fixed something, that changed things. This is about reclassifying something, so it stays the same. This would keep things exactly the same. And the pricing happens by the value of something.”

Patrick RoadPatrick Schwarzenegger goes for a run with an alluring shirtless friend.

RoadAndrew Garfield’s beard is quite large these days.

RoadOrganic molecules detected by Philae on the surface of the comet it landed upon: “Carbon-containing “organics” are the basis of life on Earth and may give clues to chemical ingredients delivered to our planet early in its history. The compounds were picked up by a German-built instrument designed to “sniff” the comet’s thin atmosphere.”

Road1 in 8 gay and bisexual men in London are living with HIV: “Knowing one’s HIV status is the key to both effective treatment, and to preventing onward transmission. This is why we are promoting the National HIV Testing Week. The campaign encourages people who are most affected by HIV to take an HIV test. This includes gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (MSM) and black Africans in particular.”

RoadChris Pratt challenges evil adversary Ronan to a dance-off in blooper clip from Guardians of the Galaxy.

RoadRicky Martin, Victoria Beckham and Eva Longoria break cameras with their red carpet stares.

Jonas RoadNick Jonas gives NYC subway riders a surprise performance.

RoadHactivist group Anonymous takes over the KKK’s Twitter account.

RoadThe man accused of brutally murdering a Greensboro, North Carolina gay military veteran has been fired from his job working for the city: “The News & Record of Greensboro reports that city spokesman Donnie Turlington says 26-year-old Garry Joseph Gupton was fired from his job in the water resources department on Sunday. Turlington said Gupton had worked for the city since April 2012 and was hired fulltime last year.”

RoadOne Direction-er Zayn Malik responds to allegations that he has a substance abuse problem: “I’m really angry and upset by what was said on the Today show. I was really ill at the weekend, that’s why I couldn’t fly to America. I was gutted to have to miss album release day, but I’m going to be back as soon as I can. As soon as I’m feeling better I’m going to join the guys and carry on with the promotion for the album.”

RoadWho do you think should be this year’s “Sexiest Man Alive”?

RoadChristian homeless shelter in Missouri refuses gay couples because it’s “inappropriate”: “Our view is that it (same-sex marriage) is inappropriate. Our intent is not to shelter same-sex couples together. We do shelter men who are gay, and lesbian women, and transgender people, although if their birth gender is male, we require them to dress that way if they are in our men’s shelter.”


Sean Mandell

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