Matthew Shepard’s mother, Judy, said that she hadn’t
known about the tribute by Collins, who this week became the first player still
active in one of the four major U.S. professional sports leagues to announce
that he is gay.
“We’re very touched that he regards Matthew as somebody
special,” Judy Shepard said in a telephone interview. “We’re especially happy
that now he feels free to be himself. We’re happy for him, relieved that his
news is being received so well across the board.”
While Collins hid his sexual orientation up until now, he
said he quietly made a statement for gay rights by wearing No. 98 with the
Boston Celtics and the Washington Wizards. The number refers to 1998, the year
Matthew Shepard was tied to a fence and beaten outside Laramie. Shepard died
days later on Oct. 12, 1998, and two men were convicted of murder and sentenced
to life in prison.(keep reading)
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