US Pride, Ukrainian flags burned in Silver Spring ‘hate crimes,’ police say - In one case, the letters ‘USSR’ appeared to have been scorched into the middle of a rainbow banner

Pride, Ukrainian flags burned in Silver Spring ‘hate crimes,’ police say
The Washington Post (archive.ph)
By Dan Morse and Samantha Latson
2023-06-28 23:31:10GMT



At least 10 Pride and Ukrainian flags outside homes in Silver Spring were burned overnight this week in what police called a series of hate crimes. In one case, the letters “USSR” appeared to have been scorched into the middle of a rainbow banner.

“Extremely, completely disrespectful,” said Chris Middleton, basing that reaction not just on the flag burned outside his home but in how it was done — as captured by his Ring camera system.

The video, taken about 2:30 a.m. Wednesday, shows a person in a white hoodie, pulled tight over his face, jogging up to the front door. He reached right to where a small banner had hung along the red brick exterior.

A noise can be heard before smoke arises. The person then turns and runs, joined by an accomplice, as laughter erupts while they flee down the street.

“I was shocked,” added Mark Heare, Middleton’s husband who thought the video revealed someone as young as 15. “Their parents need to be held accountable, too. Hate is something you learn at home.”

Word of the flag destruction quickly spread Wednesday.

“This is revolting and will not be tolerated in Montgomery County,” said Evan Glass (D-At Large), an openly gay member of the Montgomery County Council.

A police spokeswoman said the flag burnings are currently classified as acts of malicious destruction of property. The burning of Middleton and Heare’s flag, which singed a wooden post connected to their home, could rise to a more serious case of arson, the two said, relaying a conversation they had with a police officer.

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Chris Middleton stands next to a Pride flag he and his husband hung Wednesday outside their home in Silver Spring. Hours earlier, someone had torched a different flag at their home. (Mark Heare)

June is Pride month. And Silver Spring is not the only place that has seen recent reports of Pride flags being burned. A flag was vandalized outside of Tempe City Hall in Arizona this month, according to NBC News. Similar reports have also surfaced in California and Ohio, according to local news outlets.

In D.C., Petworth resident Jason Ramsey said he lost a Pride flag June 11. A neighbor told him he saw a person grab it, run down the street with it and set it on fire. The incident was particularly disturbing to Ramsey, who said he had taken part in Pride celebrations the day before as an ally to the community.

He said he replaced the flag, only to lose that one, as well. Ramsey said he suspects someone stole it. He replaced that one, too. “If somebody’s going to go after me and a symbol of people that I love and care about, there’s no way they’re going to win,” he said.

In Montgomery County, police said the flags were burned in residential neighborhoods near downtown Silver Spring, including Mansfield Road, Wayne Place, Greenbrier Drive, Pershing Drive and Deerfield Avenue.

Residents and council members reported that at least one yard sign was vandalized. A Black Trans Lives Matter flag also was targeted. The Pride flag that had USSR torched into it also was removed from its pole. A resident of Greenbrier said that after their Pride flag was burned, its remnants were tucked under a windshield wiper.

Heare moved into his home along Pershing Drive — just a block east of downtown Silver Spring — in 2005.

He quickly found the neighborhood appealing, with caring neighbors, block parties, Christmas carolers and not one whiff that anyone objected to him being gay. His husband, Middleton, moved in with him in 2013.

They went to sleep Tuesday night, as did their two dogs, Benji, a Chihuahua-terrier mix, and Ginger, a Chinese-crested Yorkie. Just before 2:30, Benji burst out barking and headed downstairs.

Middleton, who manages a conference center in Northern Virginia, and Heare, a retired Environmental Protection Agency staffer, went downstairs, as well. They looked out front, saw nothing and went back upstairs. Heare then called up their Ring video on his smartphone. That’s when they saw the recording of the porch intruder.

It was only later, when they went outside and saw their burned Pride flag, that they fully realized what had happened. On Wednesday, the two retrieved two replacement Pride flags from their home and mounted them in their yard.
 
How the fuck is it ok to burn the American flag but doing that to the Pride or Ukrainian flag is a hate crime in America? Does that not sound stupid to anyone else?
Yes, it is stupid, but what is anyone going to do about it? You can't peacefully boycott your way out of this and all the big talks of riots and civil wars have come to naught.
No one's used a single gun to solve this, so I guess all you can do, realistically, is complain about it. Quietly. Maybe on the internet whilst you still can.
 
Either based Zoomerwaffen or some Ukrainian rapefugees wanting to play victim. Who the hell burns "USSR" into a fag flag?
How the fuck is it ok to burn the American flag but doing that to the Pride or Ukrainian flag is a hate crime in America? Does that not sound stupid to anyone else?
Because they stole the flags from other people. But we all know that if someone was burning MAGA flags or whatever then the police would just shrug and do fuckall about it.
 
Teenagers burning things in their neighborhood is national news? Hell, local news?

“I was shocked,” added Mark Heare, Middleton’s husband who thought the video revealed someone as young as 15. “Their parents need to be held accountable, too. Hate is something you learn at home.”
Calm down, fascist.
 
I mean on one hand yeah it's illegal and rightfully so, no matter how retarded those flags are they're still not your property to destroy. On the other hand, based.

If they do get caught they should get a fine and have to pay each person $20 or whatever those dumb flags cost. Charging anyone with a "hate crime" and throwing them in prison over this is beyond stupid and fortunately that isn't going to happen at this point, as much as the people who wrote the article seems to want it to.
 
It's only okay to burn a flag you actually own. You can't burn other people's property.
Because they stole the flags from other people. But we all know that if someone was burning MAGA flags or whatever then the police would just shrug and do fuckall about it.

Yes, but even applied to theft the charge for stealing and burning an American flag and one of those other flags is probably far less severe. I'm guessing one is theft and property damage, and the other is a full on hate crime in addition to the prior two, and probably some level of assault charge tacked on.
 
Who the hell burns "USSR" into a fag flag?
IDK, I could see a KF user or groyper doing that to make what they think is an epic political statement about rainbow totalitarianism.

Hate is not a crime.
This would be the name and slogan of my pro-hate (anti-hate crime legislation) ad campaign, coming soon exclusively to Twitter.
 
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