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Man Who Set Church’s Pride Flag on Fire Sentenced to 16 Years in Prison

He admitted his guilt to a local TV news crew, saying it was "an honor to do that."

An Iowa man who burned a church's Pride flag has been sentenced to 16 years in prison.

Adolfo Martinez, 30, was sentenced on Wednesday on charges related to stealing the rainbow flag from Ames United Church and burning it in front of Dangerous Curves Gentleman’s Club, on June 11. A jury found him guilty last month of a hate crime, third-degree arson, third-degree harassment, and reckless use of fire as a habitual offender.

Martinez admitted what he had done to police, as well as to local news station KCCI.

"It was an honor to do that," Martinez told a reporter regarding his actions.

He made it clear he had no intention of fighting the charges, saying he was "guilty as charged."

"I often experienced Ames as not being as progressive as many people believe it is, and there still is a very large closeted queer community here," said the church's pastor, Eileen Gebbie, who is herself a member of the LGBTQ community, after learning of the conviction. "But 12 people that I don't know, who have no investment in me or this congregation, said this man committed a crime, and it was crime borne of bigotry and hatred."

Martinez was handed a longer sentence due to the hate-based motivation behind his crimes, as well as having two prior felony convictions.

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