Marion police unable to substantiate claims someone threw boxcutter at LGBTQ+ students

Marion police are unable to substantiate the claims of someone throwing a boxcutter at a group of LGBTQ+ students in Linn-Mar High School’s homecoming parade last week, according to a news release.

Jennifer Pitkin previously told the Des Moines Register someone allegedly hurled a boxcutter at her daughter Ava and her friends as they passed by on their float. Pitkin, whose daughter is a sophomore, said some attendees, including young children, also yelled anti-gay slurs at Ava and her peers.

In the release, police said they opened an investigation, interviewing several students and parade participants.

“This appears to be a case of several individuals putting together bits and pieces of information which resulted in an inaccurate portrayal of what occurred,” police said in a statement.

Police said they take allegations and threats of violence seriously and have appreciated the cooperation of students and Linn-Mar Community School District.

Anyone with additional information on the incident is encouraged to contact the Police Department at 319-377-1511.

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