Florida man arrested for allegedly doing burnout on LGBTQ Pride crosswalk

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“I think a big problem is with our judiciary who doesn’t understand hate crimes are hate crimes, whether or not they fit the specific definition of the law,” president and founder Rand Hoch said. “There needs to be consequences so people know if they commit crimes like this, they are going to jail, they are going to be fined; they are going to have to suffer from what they did.”

The $16,000 crosswalk was created with funding from the PBCHRC and the AIDS Healthcare Foundation in 2021.

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