Police investigate pride flag burning as possible hate crime June 4, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail KAYSVILLE, Utah (AP) — Police in Utah are investigating a possible hate crime after a rainbow pride flag was burned and a note targeting the LGBTQ community was left behind. A homeowner in Kaysville told police early Thursday morning that a flag was cut from a flagpole and set on fire in the street, KSL NewsRadio reported. Police originally considered it a criminal mischief call, until they found a note left behind that contained derogatory terms and cited Bible scriptures to condemn the LGBTQ community. It's now being investigated as a hate crime.