Dupont Circle Park to Close for WorldPride Celebrations

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Dupont Circle Park in Washington D.C. will be closed from Thursday to Sunday during Pride celebrations due to security concerns, despite local opposition. The closure was requested by U.S. Park Police citing potential vandalism and disorderly conduct, although city officials initially opposed the move. The decision highlights tensions between security measures and the community's historic gathering spot for the LGBTQ+ community amid broader national challenges to Pride events.
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