Police Investigating ‘Disturbing’ Vandalism of Pride Crosswalk in Rural Newfoundland
- Stroud Pride went ahead on Saturday, June 28, at Bank Gardens despite transphobic graffiti discovered that morning.
- CCTV showed a white man wearing a black hooded jacket and grey trousers and a white woman with long brown hair spraying about 20 anti-trans slogans from 3:30am to 4am.
- Members of Stroud Pride, together with staff from Stroud Town Council, quickly cleaned up the graffiti while police opened an investigation into the hate crime and requested any information from the public.
- Inspector Simon Ellson described the event as senseless vandalism that deeply affected the LGBT+ community, while County Hate Crime Coordinator PC Steph Lawrence emphasized that such offenses are unacceptable and pledged efforts to maintain a safe environment for everyone in the area.
- Authorities aim to hold those responsible accountable and uphold Gloucestershire’s reputation as a tolerant and safe county rich in diversity.
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Police investigating 'disturbing' vandalism of Pride crosswalk in rural Newfoundland
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