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Spencer Pride Displays Memorial For Orlando Victims

An organization that hosts a large gay pride festival every year in the small community of Spencer says it's important for the LGBTQ community to stand together in the wake of the Orlando shooting. Spencer Pride setup a makeshift memorial to the victims.

A colorful tapestry hangs in the front window of Spencer Pride's downtown headquarters. It reads, "In memory of those who have gone before us" with a bright rainbow underneath.

It's a tribute to the victims of the tragedy in Orlando, which comes just one week after the Spencer Pride festival celebrated its tenth anniversary.

Spencer Pride secretary Judi Epp says it's hard not to feel scared after the shooting.

"We tell people they can come to our festival and feel safe in rural, southern Indiana," she says. "How can they believe us when something like this has happened?"

Epp says the LGBTQ community and its allies need to be vocal now more than ever in the wake of the shooting.

The Spencer Police Department provides security during Spencer Pride and has long been an ally of the organization. Police say they'll likely have to increase security at upcoming events.

"I think anytime any type of terroristic actions happen, any kind of hate crimes happen, I think it kind of ups our game for anything we have coming up in the future," says Police Chief Richard Foutch.

A vigil to honor the victims of the Orlando attack is planned for Tuesday at Bloomington's City Hall in neighboring Monroe County.