Security camera captures Pride flags being torn down from Norwich home

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A woman in Norwich, Ont., is frustrated after security cameras captured footage of four people tearing down Pride flags from her house and front lawn on Sunday night. 

Amy Luciani lives with her husband in a house on Stover Street North, the main north-south street in Norwich, a town of about 11,000 in Oxford County. Luciani had two large rainbow Pride flags displayed at her house along with a sign that says “Everyone Welcome.” She also had about 40 small rainbow lawn signs on display. 

All were removed in a matter of seconds just after 9:15 p.m. on Sunday night. Images captured by Luciani’s outdoor

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