Woman arrested after LGBTQ group protests at Hamilton mayor’s house
HAMILTON — Advocates in Hamilton are calling for the city’s mayor and police force to apologize and make amends with the LGBTQ community amid escalating tensions following a violent disturbance at a Pride event and a protest at the mayor’s house.
LGBTQ leaders and groups in the Ontario city have criticized the police response to an altercation between attendees and two anti-Pride groups at an event earlier this month, which has led to five arrests over the past two weeks.
On Friday, police said they arrested a 33-year-old woman after a group of demonstrators showed up at Mayor Fred Eisenberger’s house that morning with signs that read, “Mayor doesn’t care about Queer People.”
Police said about 20 protesters arrived at about 7:15 a.m., banging on Eisenberger’s door and making a disturbance for about 15 minutes.