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Security measures are increased for Canada Day in B.C. following the Lapu Lapu festival attack, while celebrations grow in Lethbridge, reflecting both caution and community spirit.

Two teens shot and six others bear-sprayed at New York City Pride march

The GuardianMonday, June 30, 2025 at 2:10:50 PM
Two teens shot and six others bear-sprayed at New York City Pride march
A violent incident marred the end of New York City's Pride march when two teenagers were shot near the Stonewall Inn—a landmark in LGBTQ+ history—and six others were attacked with bear spray in Washington Square Park. Police are investigating, but the events cast a shadow over what’s usually a joyful celebration of LGBTQ+ rights and identity.
Editor’s Note: Pride marches are meant to be safe spaces for celebration and protest, so violence at such an event—especially near a symbol like Stonewall—feels like a gut punch. It raises concerns about safety at public gatherings and the persistent threats faced by marginalized communities, even during moments of visibility and solidarity.
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