Houston Halloween display shows mannequins in red hats hanging from gallows with Mexican flag
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A Halloween display in a neighborhood in Houston, Texas, is fueling outrage after video captured mannequins wearing red hats staged in what appears to be an execution scene.

The display — located in the predominantly Hispanic Second Ward neighborhood — features multiple mannequins. 

Two of the figures — dressed in red hats, black shirts, khaki pants and black masks — are seen hanging from ropes around their necks on a wooden gallows topped with a Mexican flag, FNTV video shows.

“Family in Houston, Texas, put a Halloween display up that has two MAGA mannequins, wearing red hats, being hanged from gallows topped by a Mexican flag,” one X user posted. “This hateful display will likely be inciting violence. It goes past free speech. Arrest who did this.”

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President Donald Trump on the South Lawn of the White House before boarding Marine One in Washington, D.C., Feb. 28, 2025. (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

The controversial display appeared as the Trump administration continues to ramp up U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement efforts nationwide.

The Second Ward, located near downtown Houston, is one of the city’s four original neighborhoods and has a predominantly Hispanic population, according to the website for the City of Houston.

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