A group of boisterous homosexuals who had been disturbing the community of Chevy Chase in Havendale, St Andrew, were evicted on Monday after residents complained to both police and the owner of the property about the men's behaviour.
The residents said the men had moved into the normally quiet community and had made their lives a living hell with their partying and raucous behaviour.
The residents said the house was leased by a man who appeared to be gay last week. The lease agreement was supposed to take effect this week. But, the men moved in and started partying and disturbing the community almost immediately. The men were evicted after residents complained to the owner who called the police to help in their eviction.
Residents said gay parties were hosted on the weekend at the address, harnessing large homosexual and lesbian crowds that disrupted the sleep of others with extremely loud music that continued up to 3 a.m. in some cases.
One Chevy Chase resident who spoke with THE STAR said the entire community had been disturbed, to say to the least. "I have children and I live close to the house. You should hear some of the things these people yell at the top of their voices when they are talking or are arguing, especially the gay men, its some real sketel behaviour." He continued: "It is so disgusting it makes you want to throw up, the things they say are too graphic to mention. It's bad enough that these people are gay but to be a gay sketel is even worse."
The resident also told The Star that just last Saturday, he had to call the Constant Spring police to come and end one of the many blaring gay parties which was being held.
Big rowdy party
"I was awoken by the blaring music about 3 a.m. When I checked, I saw that they were having a big rowdy party, I mean cars were just letting off men non-stop. Some of them were wearing heels, stocking, wigs, shorts, dress and even belly-skin tops," he said. " So I called the police, who came and eventually shut off the party."
The resident said he also believes that the house was being used as a sex shop for gays as he had witnessed non-stop trafficking of men round the clock since it was rented and have overheard several jaw-dropping quarrels and conversations among the men that would suggest this as well.
When The Star contacted the Constant Spring police the police confirmed that they did, in fact, respond to a disturbing the peace call in the community as the residents had related.
"There was a party with loud music where a large group of persons were being entertained. It is assumed that these people were gay based on their dress, mannerisms and acknowledgement from they themselves," the lawman said. "We turned off the music and dispersed them peacefully." The policeman also confirmed that some of the gay men at the party were indeed dressed as women, sporting lipstick, stockings and bra**ieres.
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