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Victoria Pride Month drag show cancelled after threat of gun violence

All-ages drag show was scheduled for Saturday evening, police investigating
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The latest edition of Sashay Cafe at Cafe Fantastico is cancelled after someone received a phone call threatening violence. (Google Maps)

A Victoria all-ages drag show has been cancelled after a phone call threatening violence in the midst of Pride Month.

Sashay Cafe: Emo Edition, presented by For The Love of Drag, was scheduled for Saturday (June 18) but organizers cancelled the event after a phone call threatening violence.

In a social media post, For the Love Of Drag said authorities have been involved and it is being taken very seriously.

In an earlier post that has since been deleted to avoid confusion about the show, the group had asked the community to come out to Caffe Fantastico, where the event was scheduled to take place, in a show of support after receiving hate-filled calls from one individual threatening to protest the event.

Caffe Fantastico owner Ryan Taylor said in a follow-up post that 香蕉视频直播渋n the past week our staff here have been harassed by callers, who have been ignorant to what a drag show is, and have berated us for hosting a family-friendly drag show event. We香蕉视频直播檝e proudly hosted this show (for) three years now, and there has never been any concerns raised about the content of the show.香蕉视频直播

Taylor credited staff for taking the time to try to educate callers and inform them the show is a dance or musical performance that is hosted to be open, safe and accessible.

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Taylor said one of these calls had escalated, threatening gun violence, and it was immediately reported to police.

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Taylor plans to stay open Saturday evening in support of the LGBTQIA2S+ community.

VicPD said they are investigating after receiving two separate reports from staff who received 香蕉视频直播渃oncerning and threatening phone calls,香蕉视频直播 according to a release.

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Anyone with information on the threats who have not already spoken with police are asked to contact VicPD at (250) 995-7654, extension 1, or to provide anonymous information through Greater Victoria Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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