Two pride flags were found attempted to be lit in Steinkjer – may have been stolen from NTE – news Trøndelag

It was Thursday afternoon that Per Morten Aarstad Ulven found two burnt pride flags on a shooting range in Steinkjer. – We were supposed to organize training for people who are going hunting, and when we got to the place we found the flags, he says to news. He saw well which flags were in question. – It is tragic that some people find joy in this. The wolf called the police right away. Creates a case Operations manager Roger Mogstad in the Trøndelag police district says that they immediately sent a patrol to the scene. – There they found two pride flags that had been lit, he says. The police have opened a case. Afterwards, they also learned that two similar flags were stolen from the NTE building in Steinkjer on the night of Monday. Although it is likely that they are the same flags, it is too early to conclude, explains the operations manager. – Open, bright and gay The mayor of Steinkjer, Anne Berit Lein, tells news that this should not happen. – Sharpening! I get both angry, disappointed and terribly sorry. This is not Steinkjer. Here we are proud of diversity. The slogan for the municipality is “Open, bright and happy” – We care about each other and are proud of being open, bright and happy – and in the paraphrase “Open, bright and gay”, says the mayor. She thinks someone should now be terribly ashamed. Mayor Anne Berit Lein says she is disappointed by the burning of the pride flags in Steinkjer. Photo: Tariq Alisubh / news Crushing report Earlier today, it was also known that PST is heavily criticized after the terrorist attack in Oslo last year. Today, the report from the 25 June committee was presented. Just under 300 pages describing PST and the police’s handling of the terror, as well as the time before and after. It concludes that the attack in central Oslo could have been prevented.



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