Is It a Crime for Boise to Break Idaho’s New Flag Law if There’s No Punishment?
- A 54-year-old man named Josh Garzoli was arrested for threatening to execute a school official if Pride flags were not removed from Petaluma City Schools, according to Petaluma police.
- The threats began on May 30 when Garzoli left a voicemail demanding the removal of Pride flags and warning of harsh consequences if ignored, as noted by police.
- Garzoli was booked on felony charges and remains in custody with bail set at $750,000 after sending explicit threats via email, according to Bay City News.
- Petaluma City Schools has flown Pride flags since 2022 and is committed to diversity, stating that the threats are disheartening and emphasizing community respect for diverse perspectives.
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Waterville eatery attacked on social media for flying Pride flag
For the first time in years, Silver Street Tavern in downtown Waterville is getting a lot of backlash on social media for hanging a rainbow-colored flag outside its restaurant during June, the annual Pride month.
Waterville eatery targeted on social media for hanging PRIDE flag
For the first time in years, Silver Street Tavern in downtown Waterville is getting a lot of backlash on social media for hanging a rainbow-colored flag outside its restaurant during June, the annual Pride month.
Man Arrested After Making Multiple Threats to Petaluma School Official Over Pride Flags
A Petaluma man was arrested after allegedly threatening to “execute” a school official if Pride flags weren’t removed from campuses. The suspect, Josh Garzoli, faces felony charges and is being held on $750,000 bail.According to KRON4, police arrested 54-year-old Josh Garzoli of Petaluma on Thursday for making repeatedly escalating threats against a Petaluma school district official regarding the display of Pride flags on school campuses. The th…
Petaluma man arrested on suspicion of threatening school official over Pride flags
By Bay City News A 54-year-old Petaluma man was arrested Wednesday afternoon on suspicion of making criminal threats against a Petaluma City Schools District official over pride flags, police said. Related Articles Suspect arrested in Los Gatos Creek Trail sexual assaults Alameda County jurors get pay cut: Daily rate dropping from $100 to $15 after state cuts funding San Jose: Two arrested, one sou…
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