Florida man arrested for defacing Pride intersection painted to honor Pulse nightclub victims
It’s the second time the intersection, dedicated to survivors and victims of the Pulse massacre, has been defaced.
February 13, 2024
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It’s the second time the intersection, dedicated to survivors and victims of the Pulse massacre, has been defaced.
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