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Controversial Mt. Pleasant Halloween parade entry not a hate crime, officials say

Mt. Pleasant Borough resident Neil Como voices his concern to council about the controversial entry in the town’s Halloween parade. He and his wife, Jill, said the display was outrageous.

An entry in Mt. Pleasant’s annual Halloween parade that disturbed many people with an apparent depiction of Democratic Vice President and presidential candidate Kamala Harris handcuffed and tethered to a golf cart did not rise to the legal definition of a hate crime, according to borough officials.


Source: The Tribune-Review