Crime & Safety

Burning Of Pride, Ukrainian Flags In Silver Spring Disturbing: Council

Montgomery County Council decried the burning of Pride and Ukrainian flags this week in Silver Spring, calling the vandalism disturbing.

Montgomery County Council decried the burning of Pride and Ukrainian flags this week in Silver Spring, calling the vandalism disturbing.
Montgomery County Council decried the burning of Pride and Ukrainian flags this week in Silver Spring, calling the vandalism disturbing. (Colleen Martin/Patch)

SILVER SPRING, MD — Montgomery County Police are investigating a series of hate-based incidents that occurred overnight this week in the Silver Spring area.

Investigators determined that during the overnight hours Tuesday and Wednesday, several Pride and Ukrainian flags were burned in the Mansfield Road, Wayne Place, Ellsworth Place, Greenbrier Drive, Pershing Drive and Deerfield Avenue areas.

On Wednesday afternoon, the Montgomery County Council issued the following statement regarding the incidents:

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“We are outraged by the numerous incidents of hate and anti-LGBTQ+ vandalism that occurred early this morning, which included the removal and burning of Pride flags, LGBTQ+ banners, Ukrainian solidarity flags, a Black Trans Lives Matter flag and other inclusive lawn signs in the Park Hills neighborhood and nearby streets in Silver Spring.

“This disturbing spate of hate crimes and vandalism follows record high levels of hate and bias incidents in Montgomery County. In 2021, Montgomery County had 143 reported bias incidents, which was the highest number in nearly a decade. Then in 2022, that number climbed to 157. We must step up to combat these alarming incidents.

“In Montgomery County, we believe in inclusion, compassion and diversity. We stand together in forcefully denouncing acts of hate and violence in all forms, and we remain committed to protecting our LGBTQ+ neighbors and all those impacted from these awful acts. We must ensure everyone – including our LGBTQ+ community – is safe, seen and supported everywhere in Montgomery County.

“We extend our thanks to Montgomery County Police for their prompt response and investigation. If you have any information involving these crimes, we ask that you reach out to law enforcement immediately.”

Anyone with information about these incidents or who has surveillance videos showing possible suspects is asked to call the 24-hour, police non-emergency number at 301-279-8000.

Information can also be submitted to Crime Solvers of Montgomery County toll-free at 1-866-411-TIPS (8477). Anyone who provides information that leads to an arrest of the suspect in this case will eligible for a reward of up to $10,000. Callers can remain anonymous.

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