A gay man in D.C. was attacked in his home with a rock. He believes it was a hate crime
AddamSchauer-Mayhew was watching tennis on his couch Friday when a man threw a rock through his window.
June 10, 2025
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AddamSchauer-Mayhew was watching tennis on his couch Friday when a man threw a rock through his window.
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The Trevor Project called it a “fatal proposal.”
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Authorities haven't revealed if those harmed had attended Pride or if there was any connection between the incidents and the event.
While outdoor decorations are technically against the couple's lease, they feel the rule was unequally enforced.
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