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Pride flag hate crime targeted Alliance Party councillor Pride flag hate crime targeted Alliance Party councillor
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Peter McCully was recently elected as a councillor for the Alliance PartyPeter McCully was recently elected as a councillor for the Alliance Party
A suspicious item wrapped in a Pride flag was left at the home of a politician in Northern Ireland, with police treating it as a hate crime.A suspicious item wrapped in a Pride flag was left at the home of a politician in Northern Ireland, with police treating it as a hate crime.
The Alliance Party said Peter McCully, who sits on Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, was targeted in the incident in Portrush, County Antrim.The Alliance Party said Peter McCully, who sits on Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, was targeted in the incident in Portrush, County Antrim.
People in the area had to leave their homes for several hours during the investigation on Thursday evening.People in the area had to leave their homes for several hours during the investigation on Thursday evening.
On Friday a second item was discovered nearby at Hopefield Avenue.On Friday a second item was discovered nearby at Hopefield Avenue.
Homes have been evacuated again and the police have asked people to avoid the area. Army bomb experts are at the scene and homes have been evacuated again.
The item found at Mr McCully's house on Thursday has since been examined and the police have declared it a hoax.The item found at Mr McCully's house on Thursday has since been examined and the police have declared it a hoax.
The Alliance Party said an alert was also sparked at the home of one of its former councillors in the area. 'Toxic culture on LGBT issues'
'Shocking and very disruptive' Mr McCully, who lives in his family home, told BBC News NI's Talkback that it was shocking and disruptive for him and his mother, who was in the house at the time.
Mr McCully, who lives in his family home, told BBC News NI's Talkback that it was a shocking and disruptive event for him and his mother, who was in the house at the time.
"Portrush is a welcoming and inclusive place and to have this incident on our doorstep is tarnishing the reputation of the town," he said."Portrush is a welcoming and inclusive place and to have this incident on our doorstep is tarnishing the reputation of the town," he said.
Mr McCully said he and other residents who had to leave their homes were able to return at about 01:00 BST on Friday. Another security operation began in Portrush on Friday
He and other residents who had to leave their homes were able to return at about 01:00 BST on Friday.
He said there had been a "toxic culture" emerging around LGBT issues in recent weeks and months.He said there had been a "toxic culture" emerging around LGBT issues in recent weeks and months.
"I feel this is almost an escalation of that - we have seen a number of incidents recently," he said."I feel this is almost an escalation of that - we have seen a number of incidents recently," he said.
"It's clear that we are facing a rising tide in prejudice of LGBT people.""It's clear that we are facing a rising tide in prejudice of LGBT people."
Police are at the scene of a second security alert The Alliance Party said an alert was also sparked at the home of one of its former councillors in the area.
Hopefield Crescent, Hopefield Grove and Hopefield Avenue were closed during the alert but they have since been reopened.Hopefield Crescent, Hopefield Grove and Hopefield Avenue were closed during the alert but they have since been reopened.
The Alliance Party said: "Nobody should face this kind of threat when simply doing their job."The Alliance Party said: "Nobody should face this kind of threat when simply doing their job."
Police have cordoned off Hopefield Avenue for much of Friday
It said the use of a Pride flag "adds an extra sinister edge" and "has echoes of both the dark days of our troubled past and more recent times".It said the use of a Pride flag "adds an extra sinister edge" and "has echoes of both the dark days of our troubled past and more recent times".
"We utterly condemn those behind these appalling attacks and call on all other parties to do likewise," said the party."We utterly condemn those behind these appalling attacks and call on all other parties to do likewise," said the party.
Hopefield Avenue was one of the streets that was closed for several hours
A charity supporting LGBT people in Northern Ireland said it was concerned by the incident.A charity supporting LGBT people in Northern Ireland said it was concerned by the incident.
The Rainbow Project said support was available to anyone who was affected by the alert.The Rainbow Project said support was available to anyone who was affected by the alert.
"Our thoughts are with all those caught up in this incident and we understand the alarm this incident will cause to LGBTQIA+ communities," it said."Our thoughts are with all those caught up in this incident and we understand the alarm this incident will cause to LGBTQIA+ communities," it said.
Detectives are urging anyone who finds anything "unusual or out of the ordinary" not to touch it but to contact the police immediately.Detectives are urging anyone who finds anything "unusual or out of the ordinary" not to touch it but to contact the police immediately.
Related TopicsRelated Topics
Alliance Party (Northern Ireland)Alliance Party (Northern Ireland)
Causeway Coast and Glens Borough CouncilCauseway Coast and Glens Borough Council
PortrushPortrush
Police Service of Northern IrelandPolice Service of Northern Ireland