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Pride Banner 'Slashed' From Its Frame At Fairfield County Church

Members of a  popular Fairfield County church found a Pride banner on its property was slashed and ripped apart.

The damaged banner.

The damaged banner.

Photo Credit: Unitarian Universalist/Facebook

The discovery was made Sunday, Aug. 1, in Stamford when members of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation congregation gathered on the front lawn to host a "Meet Our New Minister" service.

"We found our Pride banner, which has been on display at the Bedford/Forest St. corner, had been slashed from its framework," the church said on Facebook.

The banner featured a rainbow image and the church logo, with lettering declaring "we are a Welcoming Congregation." 

"A police report will be filed as we believe this is a hate crime, and obviously destruction of private property," the church said,

The church said the damage was an ugly reminder that "we still live in a society that expresses hatred for valued members of all communities.

The First Congregational Church of Stamford has offered to pay to have the sign replaced. 

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