The vandal had acted during a demonstration in favor of former Republican President Donald Trump
The judge of Palm Beach County decided to sentence Alezander Jerich (20 years old) to write 25 pages about the bloody attack on the Pulse nightclub in 2016 with a death toll of 49 dead and 53 injured. One of the most violent attacks on the US LGBT+ community.
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The young man in a truck drove over the mural and braking abruptly ruined it, leaving tire marks.
The act happened in June of last year and Jerich was reported and arrested thanks to a video, which quickly went viral. In March of this year, it was Jerich himself who pleaded guilty.
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Prosecutors asked the court for a sentence of 30 days in jail, five years of probation, and a period of community service. While the defense, through attorney Robert Pasch is asking for only 3 years of probation and community service.
The site of the Pulse massacre has become a national memorial. Thanks to an Act sponsored last June by the current President of the United States of America, Joe Biden.
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