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Some questioned the necessity for the arrest as burning a flag isn't a crime. Photos from the arrest scene show Segin wearing a black hoodie and black-and-red bandana over her face. Supporters were claiming on social media that it wasn’t an American flag, but actually a “Blue Lives Matter” flag. A preliminary hearing scheduled has been scheduled for June 25. Though Segin’s was set at $5,000 (10 percent) and posted, she was not yet out of custody at noon Monday. Segin – police said she’s 18 years old, but the birthdate on court records state she’s 20 – was charged with arson (attempt to commit), causing/risking a catastrophe, recklessly endangering another person and related offenses, authorities said.
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This weekend’s 30th annual Philly Pride Parade and Festival was supposed to be an event to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community, but for one trans attendee – and her supporters – it became a legal mess.Īccording to Philadelphia police, Ryan Segin of Woodbine (Cape May County), New Jersey allegedly tried “to set a thin blue line American Flag on fire while in a crowd at 12:10 p.m.” near 12th and Locust streets.