



Portland police said a man bashed naked bike riders with a metal pipe last month — and hollered a gay slur amid the attack, which resulted in hate crime charges against him as well as assault charges.
A group of nine unclothed cyclists were on a bike ride June 3 near Northwest 19th Avenue and Flanders Street in the city's Nob Hill neighborhood when 39-year-old Robert Houchins allegedly confronted them, KGW-TV reported, citing a probable cause affidavit.
Houchins picked up a 3-foot metal pipe and hit two of the men while yelling "get out of here" as well as a homophobic slur, the station said, citing the affidavit.
Court documents noted one of the victims identifies as gay, KGW said.
A witness told police Houchins swung the pipe "baseball-like" and hit the victims across the back, the station said, adding that the extent to which the victims were hurt or injured is unclear.
OregonLive reported that it's unclear if the naked bike riders were affiliated with a clothing-optional Pedalpalooza event scheduled for the same day.
Police arrested Houchins near the crime scene and said he was in possession of a pipe, KGW reported.
Houchins, who has no listed address, faces charges including second-degree assault, unlawful use of a weapon, and first-degree bias crime, the legal term for a hate crime, KPTV-TV reported.
Houchins on Monday morning remained behind bars; jail information indicates there is no projected release date for him.
KPTV added that Houchins has a record of at least past 28 convictions including aggravated sex abuse, arson, and theft and has failed to appear in court roughly 45 times in prior occasions.
A number of commenters reacting to KGW's YouTube video report on the incident weren't too sympathetic to the naked bike riders:
Naked cyclists attacked with metal pipe in alleged hate crimeyoutu.be
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