Repeated acts of vandalism mar Pride month celebrations at one of the most important LGBTQ+ monuments.
Repeated Vandalism
For the second year in a row, more than 150 Pride flags hung at the Stonewall National Monument were destroyed.
Extent of the Damage
In Greenwich Village, someone vandalized more than 160 flags inside and outside the monument.
Trespassing and Vandalism
The assailant climbed the fence to enter the monument before committing the crime.
No Arrests Yet
The New York Police Department said that no arrests have been made yet.
Response From NYC Councilmember
A gay New York City councilmember, Erik Bottcher took to social media to show the vandalism, stating “Last night, bigots vandalized the Stonewall National Monument, snapping flag sticks and stealing ¾ of the flags around the perimeter of the park”.
More Than One Incident
Continuing, “Also someone burned Pride decorations at 22nd St. in Chelsea. Anyone who thinks this will intimidate our community is badly mistaken”.
Strengthening Resolve
Bottcher reminded the public, “Hateful acts like this merely strengthen our resolve”.
Mayor’s Assurance
Eric Adams, the New York City Mayor said, “Our administration wants every member of our LGBTQ+ community to know: we are here for you and our administration will always have your back”.
Commitment to Justice
Adams continued, “We will work in close coordination with the NYPD to identify and hold accountability whoever committed this heinous act”.
Dedicated to Inclusivity
Adams, a known supporter of the LGBTQ+ community joined in celebrating Pride month by hosting an event for LGBTQ+ activists and leaders at his personal residence.
The Historical Significance
The monument includes Christopher Park and the Stonewall Inn, where the 1969 riots started.
Legacy of the Stonewall Riots
Many people believe that the Stonewall riots were the start of the gay rights movement, and is commemorated each year in June for Pride month.
Similar Incidents
Before the vandalism took place, over 200 pride flags were stolen from the rotary club in Carlisle, Massachusetts.
Early Morning Vandalism
Before the sun rose on June 1st, 14 Pride banners were destroyed in Poulsbo, Washington.
A Look at Last Year
Last year, the Pride flags at Christopher Park were also destroyed at the start of Pride month.
Arrests Made
Upon investigation, the police found and arrested three men for the crime.
Increased Hostility
This year is already showing the increased hostility towards the LGBTQ+ community, with multiple incidents of harassment and hate speech already recorded.
The Startling Statistics
GLAAD Data from Pride month in 2023 showed that there were over 145 reported incidents of assault, harassment, and vandalism against the LGBTQ+ community across the country.
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