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A video that quickly went viral showed a white pickup truck adorned with a Trump flag and registered to Jerich’s father burning tire marks into a rainbow design painted on the road at an intersection.ĪdvertisementOfficials said the design had been unveiled just a day earlier to celebrate Pride Month, which is meant to promote LGBTQ rights. RELATED:Arrest made after video surfaces of South Florida Pride mural being vandalizedJerich joined a convoy of about 30 vehicles last June om Delray Beach to celebrate Trump’s birthday, officials said. Prosecutors are asking for 30 days in jail, community service and five years of probation, while defense attorneys argue for only community service and three years of probation. Jerich previously pleaded guilty to felony criminal mischief and misdemeanor reckless driving. "I'd much prefer not to be here today," he added, "but Waterford is a very warm inclusive place, it's a great place to be, it's a great place to live.A man convicted of burning tire marks across a gay-pride streetscape in South Florida while participating in a rally for former President Donald Trump last summer must write a 25-page essay on the deadly 2016 shooting at a gay nightclub in the state. Mayor of Waterford Cllr Damien Geoghegan said it was crucial that the flags be flown again. It's important for us to support all members of our community no matter what their background or whatever their views on the world might be." "For us one of our biggest months of the year, coming together as a community to support everybody. Inspector Gavin Hegarty, from Waterford Garda Station, said it was important for gardaí to show their support for the event. "We really think of the LGBT people across Waterford who wouldn't be able to stand here and be proud and we want this to be a really clear message that LGBT people are part of communities in Waterford." "Being able to be visible is a really important thing to do because we get knocked down but we stand back up," said Debbie O'Rourke, from the Pride of the Déise group.
Meanwhile this afternoon, people gathered today for the re-raising of Pride flags outside Waterford City and County Council's buildings at the Mall, where activists, politicians and gardaí saw the flag held aloft again.
The incident came at the end of Waterford's Pride of the Déise weekend for the LGBTQ+ community. Gardaí had been investigating the incident where a number of Pride flags were taken down and set alight at the Mall, Waterford city in the early hours of Monday morning last. Gardaí said the man has been charged with a count of criminal damage and is due to appear at Waterford District Court on 6 July. A man in his 40s has been arrested in relation to the alleged burning of Pride flags in Waterford city.