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Florida paints Pulse crosswalk black once more after protesters coloured it rainbow
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Florida paints Pulse crosswalk black once more after protesters coloured it rainbow

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Last updated: August 25, 2025 10:17 pm
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The Florida Transportation Division on Sunday as soon as once more painted over a rainbow crosswalk in Orlando that was a part of the Pulse Memorial after protesters stuffed it in with multicolored chalk.

The Transportation Division initially painted the rainbow crosswalk black and white late Wednesday. The multicolored crosswalk was created in 2017 as a part of a memorial for the 49 folks fatally shot by a gunman on the Pulse LGBTQ nightclub in 2016.

A spokesperson for the Transportation Division mentioned in an announcement Thursday that the division has an obligation to “guarantee the protection and consistency of public roadways and transportation techniques” and due to this fact guarantee “roadways usually are not utilized for social, political, or ideological pursuits.”

The spokesperson added that the Transportation Division up to date its Handbook on Uniform Site visitors Management Gadgets this yr and that the replace prohibits “non-uniform visitors management units, similar to pavement markings on state and native roads.”

Gov. Ron DeSantis wrote Thursday on X, “We is not going to enable our state roads to be commandeered for political functions.”

The rainbow crosswalk was put in in 2017.Todd Stewart / Orlando Sentinel through Getty Photographs file

A whole lot of protesters confirmed up on the crosswalk Thursday, lots of them sporting rainbow flags, and used chalk to paint the crosswalk rainbow once more. Rain washed it away, however protesters have returned day-after-day to shade it again, at the same time as Florida Freeway Patrol troopers stood watch Sunday morning, based on NBC affiliate WESH of Orlando. The troopers mentioned that protesters may use chalk on the highway so long as they weren’t blocking visitors and that anybody utilizing paint can be arrested instantly, WESH reported.

Nonetheless, a Transportation Division crew returned to the crosswalk Sunday night time to color it black and white once more, based on WESH, and transportation officers and Orlando police have been stationed on the crosswalk 24/7.

Brandon Wolf, who survived the Pulse nightclub taking pictures, wrote Monday on X: “Extra officers babysitting the crosswalk than there have been safety guards watching the entrance door of Pulse the night time 49 folks have been murdered. By quite a bit.”

Because the division plans to proceed to color over rainbow crosswalks throughout the state, protesters plan to reply. Demonstrations in opposition to the Transportation Division’s coverage at rainbow crosswalks are deliberate in Fort Lauderdale, Key West and Miami Seashore for Monday night time, based on WPLG-TV of Fort Lauderdale and Miami.

“It’s an try and attempt to erase the presence of something to do with the LGBTQ neighborhood,” Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean Trantalis mentioned, based on WPLG.

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