Over the weekend, the office of an Oklahoma City LGBTQ
advocacy group was shot at five times while no one was there. The
office’s weatherproof windows received damage, and one shattered.
According to NBC News,
the suspected anti-LGBTQ vandalism at the offices of Freedom Oklahoma
are neither a first for gay and trans advocates in the state, nor are
they the first time the group has experienced threatening behavior.
Troy Stevenson, Freedom Oklahoma’s executive director, said
he received death threats after his group’s work on a case in Hitchcock,
Oklahoma, where a gay couple’s house was burned down and their family
was ran out of town.
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