Police have arrested a man after the vandalism of the rainbow pedestrian crossing on Karangahape Rd amid calls for a “restorative justice” approach to the anti-LGBT offenders.
A 31-year-old Auckland man was arrested on Wednesday evening and has been charged by police.
Green Party co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick said it’s important to “find out what drives an allegedly grown man to get so upset about a rainbow flag”.
“The drive behind this sad and bizarre waste of energy that saw someone paint over a simple symbol of our rainbow community didn’t come from nowhere.
“This anger and bigotry wasn’t born on our shores, and it doesn’t belong here.
Swarbrick said she agreed with Auckland Pride’s call for a restorative justice approach for the person responsible.
“I hope, ultimately, the alleged perpetrator and others who hold these views come to realise that the rainbow community is in fact quite fabulous.”
Green Party co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick said there’s been a whirlwind of imported misinformation and hate towards queer communities. Photo / Alex Burton.
Detective Senior Sergeant Chris Allan said police have been making extensive inquiries into the report of wilful damage since the incident on March 28.
“He has since been charged ... and is due to appear in the Auckland District Court on Monday.
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“While this matter is now before the court, and we are limited in further comment, the investigation remains ongoing.”
Police thanked the public for the information that helped find the man.
”We have received several reports of information to date, which were vital in us making this arrest.
”Police are also continuing to appeal for information from the public to identify three other people believed to be involved.
”At this stage, the vehicle of interest has also not yet been located and we are continuing to make enquiries.”
If you have information on the incident, contact police on the 105 phone service or online at https://www.police.govt.nz/use-105, using Update My Report.
Reference file number 240328/6111.
Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.
This article was originally published on the NZ Herald here.
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