New messages of love and positivity were taped over vandalism Sunday at the Pryde, an unfinished LGBTQ-friendly housing project for seniors in Boston's Hyde Park neighborhood.
New messages of love and positivity were taped over the vandalism Sunday. Boston police confirmed that their Civil Rights Unit is investigating the incident, which was reported about 11:42 a.m. Boston police were on scene Monday morning.
LGBTQ Senior Housing announced an event at the site Sunday afternoon"to denounce hate and reaffirm the promise of a welcoming, inclusive and diverse Hyde Park." Suffolk County District Attorney Kevin Hayden said Sunday that all threats to the LGBTQ+ community will be prosecuted.
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