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Man charged with hate Trying to navigate Grindr… help A US judge has handed down a sentence of at least 15 years to a man who stole an LGBT pride flag from a church and burned it outside a strip club. Adolfo Martinez, 30, admitted to the media that he took the flag from Ames United Church of Christ due to his animosity towards homosexuals. He was found guilty last month of hate crime harassment, reckless use of fire and being a habitual offender.
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Adolfo Martinez, 30, admitted to his crimes in a jailhouse interview A US judge has handed down a sentence of at least 15 years to a man who stole an LGBT pride flag from a church and burned it.Did an Iowa Man Someone, please help The incident happened on May 26, leading up to Pride Month celebrations and the first Pride parade in Mandeville. Her neighbor found the flag and reported it to the St. More: Pride flag stolen and burned near Mandeville ahead of first pride parade, community rallies in support. Deputies say they found video of two year-olds and a year-old burning the flag and making derogatory remarks.
Three teens arrested for Three boys — two year-olds and a year-old — have been arrested after police obtained a video showing them burning a Pride flag that they tore down from a house. The unnamed teenage boys.
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LGBTQ flag burned at Three teenagers are facing hate crime charges after a woman’s Pride flag was burned and left in the street.