Texas church says it was 'firebombed,' weeks after anti-LGBTQ figures filmed video there


Arson experts in Texas are investigating after a church says someone intentionally set fire to its front doors a church over the weekend, after church leaders said it was recently targeted for criticism in a video by an anti-LGBTQ hate group.

The alleged arson took place at Community Unitarian Universalist Church of Plano, about 20 miles northeast of Dallas.

The church, part of the Unitarian Universalist Association, is a faith community of more than 1,000 congregations that “bring to the world a vision of religious freedom, tolerance, and social justice.”

Supporters hold up a banner during a pro-gay marriage rally held by the Unitarian Universalist Church of Flint, Michigan outside of the Genesee County Courthouse in Flint, Mich.

‘A firebomb attack’

On the day of the fire, a passerby spotted flames coming from the church between 12 and 12:30 a.m. local time, the church said in a statement on its Facebook page. Arriving firefighters with Plano Fire-Rescue found smoke and flames near the building’s front door and quickly put it out, officials said.



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