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Gay Sacramento reverend Matthew Woodward found the burned LGBT+ Pride flag outside his church. (Instagram/ matthewtwoodward)
Police are investigating after someone burned an LGBT+ Pride flag flying from church led by a gay reverend.
Reverend Matthew Woodward, the dean of Trinity Cathedral in Sacramento, California, had decorated his church for Pride month, to “communicate the love of God for all”.
But on Saturday morning (5 June), he realised that someone had burned the flag.
Shared photos of the charred remains on Instagram, he wrote: “So today I awoke to the news that our Pride flag has been taken down from in front of the Cathedral and burned.
Police are aiming to shut down the sideshows quicker this year and ensure the people involved face serious consequences.
“And as the weather begins to warm up we tend to see a little bit more of these reports of sideshows just because people are out and about and the weather is nice,” Officer
Karl Chan, from the Sacramento Police Department told
FOX40.
Just this year, 93 people have been cited and 49 have been arrested for misdemeanors related to sideshows in the city.
In addition, 47 cars have been impounded, seven vehicles were seized, and there have been two felony gun arrests from sideshows in 2021, according to the Sacramento Police Department.
Car fire leads to discovery of body, Sacramento police say Staff, ABC10
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Police are investigating the discovery of a dead body that was found in a burning car near the Del Paso Heights neighborhood.
According to a statement from Officer Karl Chan of the Sacramento Police Department, officers were called to the 3500 block of Taylor Street around 11:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 5, after the Sacramento Fire Department alerted police that a dead body was found while putting out a car fire.
Detectivities are working with arson investigators to determine the cause of death.
Suspect information has not yet been released by authorities.
After vandalism at Sacramento Vietnamese restaurant, customer tips 1,400% to cover repairs
Sacramento Bee 5/4/2021 Benjy Egel and Ashley Wong, The Sacramento Bee
May 4 Tây Giang, a Vietnamese restaurant in south Sacramento, has allegedly been vandalized repeatedly throughout the coronavirus pandemic. Last week, a customer stepped up to help out.
A Tây Giang customer ordered khoai bi chen (cassava fries), bun cari chay (vegetable curry) and hu tieu cai (tofu-and-vegetable soup), totaling $34.64 with tax. Then they dropped an extra $500 in the tip line, 1,443% the price of the total bill, with a heart and a note: To help with the broken window.