A man in a red hat attacked a Tulsa donut shop with a Molotov cocktail on Monday, the second time in the past two weeks the shop has been targeted after hosting an art installation that features drag queens as servers.
The Donut Hole collaborated with Tulsa artist Daniel Gulick on an art installation titled “The Queens Dirty Dozens,” drawing more than 500 people to its Oct. 15 opening, the shop said. Shortly after, the shop reported its front door and window had been smashed and the register and other equipment were stolen.
The shop announced another attack Monday, posting a video to Facebook of a masked man violently smashing windows with a baseball bat. In the video, he then sets a Molotov cocktail bomb on fire and throws it in the store, before running off.
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