Cleveland Heights LGBTQ+ crosswalk vandalism not deemed a hate crime
- Planned Parenthood Arizona has resumed gender-affirming care services after a brief pause due to threats to Medicaid services in the state.
- Cleveland Heights authorities confirmed that a man was charged with Criminal Damaging for vandalizing a Pride crosswalk, which was deemed not to be a hate crime despite community concerns.
- Cleveland Heights Mayor Khalil Seren stated that the vandalism does not meet the definition of a hate crime, a view not shared by some community members.
- Concerns about public safety and community support were expressed, with calls for more pride flags to show solidarity with the LGBTQIA+ community.
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Cleveland Heights LGBTQ+ crosswalk vandalism not deemed a hate crime
The Pride crosswalk at the intersection of South Taylor and Superior was defaced less than a month ago, and now the alleged vandal has been criminally charged, according to the City of Cleveland Heights. 'Designed to intimidate us': Cleveland Heights LGBTQ+ crosswalk defacedRELATED: 'Designed to intimidate us': Cleveland Heights LGBTQ+ crosswalk defacedPictures of the vandalism surfaced on social media in late March, and it sent a tidal wave of …
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