Pride Flag Outside Tempe, AZ City Hall Burned

A Pride flag was taken down and burned outside of a City Hall building in Tempe, Arizona, officials said Tuesday. The flag which flew alongside the American, Arizona State, and Juneteenth flags was raised this month to commemorate LGBTQ+ Pride Month. City officials confirmed that the act of vandalism is under investigation by police. This act of aggression does not represent our community. Hate has no place in Tempe City Manager Andrew Ching said, "We are committed to championing diversity, inclusion, and equity and ensuring that our community is safe and welcoming for everyone." #Queer Up The USA View
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