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WATCH: LGBT Law Enforcement Banned from Joining NYC Pride March in Uniform

‘We’ve done more as gay police officers for the gay and lesbian community than the public knows about’ said one attendee


WATCH: LGBT Law Enforcement Banned from Joining NYC Pride March in Uniform

While thousands of members of the LGBT community attended the NYC Pride March on Sunday, June 26, a gathering of gay law enforcement members were confined to the sidelines. 

The ban was initiated last year by Heritage Pride, the organization that runs the Pride Parade, in an effort to make “a step in the path of transformative justice affirming our commitment to eliminating violence, harm, and abuse at NYC Pride events,” according to a statement on the group’s website. The ban was condemned by New York City Mayor Eric Adams. 

“They’re misguided,” said one woman at the event wearing a Gay Officers Action League (GOAL) shirt. “Right now, we’re not the threat. The Supreme Court is the threat. The far right is the threat. The Proud Boys are the threat. Our community, it’s not helpful to be divisive and hateful to one another.”   

She continued: “We’ve done more as gay police officers for the gay and lesbian community than the public knows about. When people were dying from AIDS and they couldn’t get into public hospitals and they needed their bodies removed, who helped get those bodies removed? Gay cops.” 

Elad Eliahu attended the event for Timcast, where he spoke with a number of activists and politicians, including New York Assembly member Yuh-Line Niou, state congressional candidate Dan Goldman, actress Cynthia Nixon, and GOAL president Brian Downey. 

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