2 people stabbed at DuPont Circle Park during Pride
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The violence followed days of back-and-forth between the Metropolitan Police Department and government officials as to whether to close the historic park.
Police in Washington, D.C., are investigating two incidents that left two teenagers with stab wounds and another person shot less than one hour apart while a Pride Month event that was taking place nearby on June 7.
Hours before the Capital Pride Parade during WorldPride in Washington, fencing at a key gathering spot for Pride celebrations is being taken down, sources told ABC News.
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Officials in the nation’s capital generally express full confidence in their ability to handle large, complicated events and huge crowds.
The federal government has recognized June as Pride Month under three Democratic presidents, highlighting the contributions of LGBTQ+ people.
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Video shows man tearing down Pride decorations in DCA man near the Dupont Circle Metro Station was allegedly seen tearing down Pride decorations Monday night.