A rainbow Pride crosswalk near Old School Square in Delray Beach, Florida, has been vandalized yet again.
Surveillance video shows a pickup truck driving through the intersection – twice – doing burnouts.
Help Identify Reckless Driver! On June 17, 2025, a black pickup truck did burnouts at the LGBTQ Pride intersection (NE 1st St & NE 2nd Ave). Recognize the vehicle? Call our tip line: 1-888-441-8477. (Video has no audio) pic.twitter.com/sCVI9obFPT
— Delray Beach Police (@DelrayBeachPD) July 15, 2025
From the CW affiliate in West Palm Beach:
Delray Beach police released surveillance footage showing what appears to be a male driver, stopping at a stop sign at the rainbow intersection on NE 1st Street and NE 2nd Street, as cars drive by.
The man is then seen revving up his vehicle, before he busts a hard right turn. Two black skid marks are seen left behind as the truck speeds off.
The black pickup truck is seen again, stopping at the stop sign before it leaves another trail of black skid marks on the rainbow intersection.
This is the third time the pride mural has been vandalized since its debut in 2021.
Days after the crosswalk’s unveiling ceremony, Alexander Jerich was arrested for defacing the LGBTQ Pride Intersection. He was sentenced to probation and community service.
And then in February of 2024, Dylan Brewer, who was arrested after leaving burnout marks in the intersection, was sentenced to a year of probation, ordered to pay $5,700 for the damage restoration, and do 75 hours of community service.
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