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Pride flag burned outside a City Hall in Arizona

The FBI is also investigating a bomb threat made to an LGBTQ-owned coffee shop nearby, according to the shop's owner

A Pride flag was taken down and burned outside of a City Hall building in Tempe, Arizona, officials said Tuesday.

The flag β€” which flew alongside the American, Arizona state and Juneteenth flags β€” was raised this month to commemorate LGBTQ Pride Month.

City officials confirmed that the act of vandalism is under investigation by police.

β€œThis act of aggression does not represent our community. Hate has no place in Tempe," City Manager Andrew Ching said in a statement. "We are committed to championing diversity, inclusion and equity and ensuring that our community is safe and welcoming for everyone."

The flag-burning comes months after a bomb threat was made to an LGBTQ-owned coffee shop in Tempe, a city of 186,000 people that's about 10 miles east of Phoenix.

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