For the second time in a month, pride flags hung at homes in a Salt Lake City neighborhood have been vandalized.
“I actually just live two houses over, so when this place became available, I was super excited to open a donut shop," he said. “People get excited when they get a donut; it changes how they feel. They're happy, they're excited.”
The neighborhood is right off of Harvey Milk Boulevard: the street named after the gay rights activist who was shot and killed in the late 70s. Many consider it Salt Lake City’s unofficial LGBTQ plus district. The mayor’s office came and replaced the pride flags, on both occasions, but Thacker still feels violated, he said.
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