Violent clashes erupt at Glendale school board meeting over Pride Month recognition.

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Three people were arrested after a large protest broke out outside a California school board meeting discussing a resolution to recognize June as Pride Month. While most protesters were peaceful, a small group engaged in unsafe behavior, including using pepper spray and obstructing officers. The Glendale Police Department attempted to de-escalate the situation but eventually issued a dispersal order. The school district had issued a statement the day before the meeting, clarifying disinformation about LGBTQIA+ curriculum.
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