It's just one week from the return of the large pride weekend celebration in San Francisco. But some recent anti-LGBTQ incidents here in the Bay Area and other parts of the country raise safety concern
In Pacifica, police said they're investigating a possible hate crime after someone removed a pride flag at an elementary school and burned it."Very concerning. It feels like the clock has been dialing back on so many issues, "Hicks said as she prepares for the Pride Parade and other celebratory events. "It hasn't swayed me, but I have to be mindful that it can happen anywhere.
"We have officers on foot in the area," said Officer Kathryn Winters. "I can't go into all the details on how they're deployed. I can assure everyone from the city or coming to visit we will have sufficient people in the area." "As much as it tears us down, we will bounce back up. We'll still celebrate who we are," said Desmond Perrotto of San Francisco.
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