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Questions still remain surrounding the death of a man who got into a taxi outside a gay bar in Hell's Kitchen more than a month ago. underway, New York City officials are focused on making sure this year's celebrations are safe for everyone. With huge crowds expected, officials say providing a safe experience is their top priority.
"Somebody drugged him to take his phone, to rob him. That is what happened, there's not a doubt in my mind that is what happened," said his brother. Officials provided some safety tips, encouraging participants to remember Pride is about community. Look out for each other, keep your friends close and don't accept drinks from people you don't know. Always stay with a group when leaving bars and clubs and be cautious about leaving with a stranger.
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