LGBTQ+ flags vandalized at Chicago church

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 Police are investigating a possible hate crime after a disturbing message was spray-painted on an LGBTQ+ flag at a Wicker Park church.

Surveillance video shows the vandal armed with spray paint around 3 a.m. last Sunday at the Wicker Park Lutheran Church.

The Rev. Jason Glombicki said someone spray painted a black X on the blue, pink and white transgender flag. He also said that on the rainbow LGBTQ+ flag, someone wrote “we love kids,” in what may be a hateful attempt to link homosexuality to pedophilia.

The church’s neighbors may be more upset than the reverend.

One neighbor, Matt Cerney said what happened was disgusting, and not what the community is about.

Another neighbor, Kelli Lawrence said she doesn’t understand why there are still people who want to deface something for no apparent reason.

“…Just for someone wanting to love who they want to love,” she said.

The church has long been a bastion of inclusion in the neighborhood and embraces people of all backgrounds and identities.”

The church has two rainbow flags they keep up year-round. A little over a week ago, someone tore them down.

But despite the two incidents, Glombicki said this is a chance to share what it means to be people of faith.

“Where love is the center,” he said. “It’s not about Hell. It’s not about damnation. It’s not about hate, but it’s all about love, and that’s what we preach and teach here at Wicker Park Lutheran Church.”

Chicago police are investigating.

The church is planning a special service Sunday morning. Church-goers are planning to plant hundreds of rainbow flags near the spot where the two were defaced to send a message to the vandal — and to celebrate Pride Month.

By Tom Negovan The-CNN-Wire™ & © 2019 Cable News Network, Inc., a Time Warner Company. All rights reserved.

The Gayly. 6.26.2019 @1:37 p.m. CST.