San Antonio Councilman Jalen McKee-Rodriguez hits back after sign targeted with anti-LGBTQ slur

With early voting in San Antonio's citywide elections scarcely underway, someone has directed a homophobic attack at District 2 Councilman Jalen McKee-Rodriguez, defacing one of his signs with the word "groomer." McKee-Rodriguez — the first openly gay Black man to be elected to San Antonio City Council — shared a photo of the sign Monday on Twitter. "Bruh, let May 6 hurry right on up," the first-term councilman tweeted.
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