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LAWRENCETOWN, N.S. — RCMP is investigating after police say that someone tore up a Pride flag flying at an Annapolis County business. Annapolis District ...

Police are investigating after a Pride flag was torn from a business in Lawrencetown. 123RF Stock PhotoLAWRENCETOWN, N.S. — RCMP is investigating after police say that someone tore up a Pride flag flying at an Annapolis County business.

Annapolis District RCMP received a report of vandalism at the business on Main Street in Lawrencetown on Saturday. Responding officers learned that a Pride flag on the front of the business was torn up at some point the previous night.Police are currently investigating the case as mischief but said investigators are mindful that the incidents may be hateful in nature.

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But if a Christian symbol like a Nativity was torn down they’d be like “ who give a shit .

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