Protest against Pride Month turns violent outside Southern California school board meeting

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Protesters briefly scuffled and punches flew Tuesday as a Southern California school district decided whether to recognize June as Pride Month.

Several hundred people gathered in the parking lot of the Glendale Unified School District headquarters, split between those who support or oppose educating students about LGBTQ topics in schools.

Some opponents wore T-shirts emblazoned with: “Leave our kids alone.”

Police quickly moved in to stop clashes, separated the two groups and cleared the parking lot.

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Several hundred people gathered in the parking lot of the district headquarters, split between those who support or oppose teaching about exposing youngsters to LGBTQ issues in schools. <!–

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