On November 23, 2025, Austin Trahan and James Houchins were arrested for defacing the former Pulse Memorial crosswalk with chalk and writing the word “Resist” nearby. A Florida Highway Patrol trooper responded to the scene after the Department of Transportation reported the incident, finding video evidence of the vandalism. Despite denying the act, the suspects were apprehended at a nearby Dunkin Donuts, matching the descriptions from the video and were taken into custody after providing their names and birthdays.
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Ron DeSantis paints over Pulse Memorial rainbow crosswalk in the dead of night. When someone chooses to perform an action in secret, under the cover of darkness, it often speaks volumes about their intentions. It suggests a lack of courage and a sense that the act itself is unpopular, something they wouldn’t dare do in the light of day. And that’s exactly what happened with the Pulse Memorial rainbow crosswalk in Orlando. DeSantis himself made it clear this was intentional. It wasn’t a matter of misinterpretation. It was a deliberate act, and the reason given, that it was “political,” is, frankly, a flimsy justification for erasing a memorial to 49 people murdered in a hate crime.… Continue reading
The state of Florida painted over a rainbow crosswalk in Orlando that was part of the Pulse Memorial, sparking outrage and criticism. Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer condemned the removal as a “cruel political act,” emphasizing the crosswalk’s safety benefits and its symbolic importance in honoring the 49 victims of the 2016 shooting. Surviving victim Brandon Wolf echoed this sentiment, calling the act a desecration of the victims’ memories. Governor Ron DeSantis stated that the state would not allow roadways to be used for political purposes, following a directive from the former transportation secretary that stressed roadway markings should be consistent and free from distractions.
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