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A Wyoming man planted Nazi flags outside town hall. This was how officials responded

  • On June 9, Jeremy Brown, a local resident of Evansville, painted swastikas on the steps of the town hall shortly after Pride flags were placed on the municipal lawn.
  • Brown, who opposes the mayor and has repeatedly contacted the council, said he wants Mayor Candace Machado removed from office and gathered 20 petition signatures that Thursday.
  • Machado condemned the Nazi imagery and said town staff removed it within minutes, while she described the Pride flags as symbols of unity and compassion.
  • Brown told Oil City News he aimed to provoke a reaction to highlight how certain symbols can be hurtful, and described the council as being extremely toxic, likening it to cancer.
  • The dispute has led Machado to agree to remove the Pride flags by Sunday evening and work with Brown on drafting an ordinance to address his concerns.
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A Wyoming man planted Nazi flags outside town hall. This was how officials responded

A Wyoming mayor removed the Pride flags on display outside the town's Municipal Building. The reason: To placate a resident who planted Nazi flags at the same location.

On the evening of June 20, 2025, Lord Mayor Stephan Keller received a delegation from Japan to the historic Düsseldorf City Hall. However, the City Hall – usually visibly decorated with the rainbow or progress flag during the Pride period – showed an unusual picture on this day: no Pride flag far and wide. An irritating decision, especially on the eve of Christopher Street Days (CSD), which in Düsseldorf every year with great visibility, pride a…

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The Billings Gazette broke the news in Billings, United States on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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