A pride crosswalk was defaced with Christian graffiti

The rainbow walk with the vandalism Photo: Screenshot/7News

A rainbow pride installation has been vandalized with Christian graffiti.

The Pride Walk in Adelaide, Australia, is a rainbow that features key dates in the LGBTQ movement. It was installed in 2016, but last week a man spray-painted “Jesus [heart] you” multiple times over the dates.

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“My boyfriend and I saw as we drove past. [A man] was writing ‘Jesus Loves You’ on the top of all the printed landmark dates along the walk,” Tom, a man who didn’t want his last name published, told ABC News.

“We pulled around and I got out, snatched his spray can and bag of several more, took some photos of him — he calmly let me and then walked off — and I threw it in our car,” he said.

“He didn’t say a single thing to me the whole time. About 10 seconds later, some police drove past, I waved them down, and pointed him out to them.”

South Australia police said that a 28-year-old man has been arrested…

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