A man has been charged in a series of acts of criminal damage in which Pride flags and signs opposing President Donald Trump were vandalized in St. Paul neighborhoods this summer.
George Thomas Floyd, 23, of St. Paul, has been charged with two counts of first-degree damage to property and one count of possession of burglary tools following a series of incidents in the Mac-Groveland and Highland Park neighborhoods in late June.
Per the criminal complaint, "dozens" of homeowners reported damage to or theft of Pride flags, political signs depicting anti-Trump, anti-DOGE and "NO KINGS" sentiments, and Black Lives Matter signs between June 23 and 25.
But Floyd didn't come to the attention of authorities until another resident informed police that her home had also been targeted on June 6, wi

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