Police raid well-known LGBTQ+ bar in Pittsburgh
Last Friday, the police in Pittsburgh raided a well-known LGBTQ+ bar, the P Town Bar, during an ongoing drag show. According to the owners and present customers, the surprise inspection was reminiscent of the police raids on LGBTQ+ venues in the 1960s and 70s.
Around twenty officers, including several undercover agents, took part in the raid, which began around 11:30 p.m. Customers and staff were forced to wait outside while the police searched the entire building. According to the owners, several agencies were involved, including the fire department and public health services, and all permits were checked. The venue’s managers explained that the inspection was related to a recent renovation and a renewed permit application.
Despite this explanation, many customers felt targeted and unfairly treated by the police. They had to wait for about half an hour in heavy rain before being allowed back inside. The authorities of Pittsburgh stated that the raid had not been authorized and have launched an investigation.
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