After window damage was reported to the front of a gay bar Thursday, a group of Christians pitched in to help with the cost of repairs.The co-owner of the Blazing Saddle said someone threw rocks at a few windows until one broke around 4 a.m. Thursday.Strangers from Two Rivers Church showed up to the Blazing Saddle Friday with flowers and donated money to help repair the broken window.The cost is expected to be a little under $200."They were incredibly supportive and nice and told us we matter in their community too," one witness said. "My heart was touched tonight. We need more people like this around."The business, located in downtown Des Moines' East Village area, experienced the same kind of vandalism about three weeks ago, though security cameras did not capture any images of the vandal or vandals.No injuries have been reported. The latest incident happened just days after a man armed with a semi-automatic rifle killed 49 people and injured 53 others at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida."Vandalism to our home won't stop our advocacy for our community," the Blazing Saddle posted on Facebook.The co-owners said they aren't sure whether the Orlando massacre fueled the latest attack on their bar. No arrests have been made in the case. The case remains under investigation.

After window damage was reported to the front of a gay bar Thursday, a group of Christians pitched in to help with the cost of repairs.

The co-owner of the Blazing Saddle said someone threw rocks at a few windows until one broke around 4 a.m. Thursday.


Strangers from Two Rivers Church showed up to the Blazing Saddle Friday with flowers and donated money to help repair the broken window.

The cost is expected to be a little under $200.

"They were incredibly supportive and nice and told us we matter in their community too," one witness said. "My heart was touched tonight. We need more people like this around."

The business, located in downtown Des Moines' East Village area, experienced the same kind of vandalism about three weeks ago, though security cameras did not capture any images of the vandal or vandals.

No injuries have been reported.

The latest incident happened just days after a man armed with a semi-automatic rifle killed 49 people and injured 53 others at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida.

"Vandalism to our home won't stop our advocacy for our community," the Blazing Saddle posted on Facebook.

The co-owners said they aren't sure whether the Orlando massacre fueled the latest attack on their bar.

No arrests have been made in the case.

The case remains under investigation.