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Dallas officials raise city Pride flags

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The day began at 8 a.m. at Dallas Love Field where Councilmen Omar Narvaez, pictured, and Jesse Moreno along with a group of airport officials raised the first Dallas city Pride flag, the official city flag during Pride month. (David Taffet/Dallas Voice) Dallas LGBTQ police liaisons Allison, left, and Megan welcomed the community to Dallas DPD headquarters and introduced Chief Eddie Garcia.

State Rep. Jessica Gonzalez addressed a crowd of about 100 Dallas police officers and members of the LGBTQ community before the city Pride flag was raised.

The late Patti Fink got to speak last just in case she didn’t make it in time. She spoke about the difference in relations between the LGBTQ community and Dallas Police today and a few years ago.

Police Chief Eddie Garcia raises the city Pride flag over Dallas Police Headquarters. Police Chief Eddie Garcia with officers and friends who raised the city Pride flag over Dallas Police Headquarters.

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