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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Evansville resident who drew swastikas at city hall calling for mayor's removal
EVANSVILLE, Wyo. — After swastikas were drawn on the steps of Evansville Town Hall last week, with flags bearing the symbol placed at the building days later, the resident responsible is now seeking the removal of Mayor Candace Machado from office. On June 9, Evansville resident Jeremy Brown drew swastikas on the steps of the town fall following the placement of miniature Pride flags in the building’s lawn. Brown said he is not a Nazi and does n…

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.
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