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U.S. Park Police decided to close the park despite pushback from LGBT groups and an official request from D.C. police to keep ...
The violence followed days of back-and-forth between the Metropolitan Police Department and government officials as to ...
U.S. Park Police and DC Police confirmed on Friday that Dupont Circle would be closed for what may be the largest pride festival in the District’s history, drawing criticism from DC leaders and the ...
In a reversal, the National Park Service removed fencing around Dupont Circle Park and opened it to the public. Before ...
The celebrants held signs declaring “Fight back,” “Gay is good,” “Ban bombs not bathrooms” and “We will not be erased.” ...
A shooting and a double stabbing are under investigation in the Dupont Circle neighborhood amid WorldPride DC festivities in ...
The Metropolitan Police Department responded to several incidents of vandalism to Pride decorations in recent days.
Several people attending WorldPride in D.C. this year said some of their fellow community members have been hesitant to go.
The police said 2023 Pride attendees caused $175,000 in damages to a fountain. It's unclear how they arrived at this figure.