Reward Posted for Vandal Who Painted Racial Slurs
The Board of Supervisors on Tuesday announced a $5,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of those who vandalized a car and painted it with racial slurs in Lancaster on Christmas.
Vandals slashed the tires and broke the windows of the car, parked by an African American man outside a bowling alley in Lancaster, Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies said.
The man had borrowed the car from his sister, Supervisor Mike Antonovich said in a statement, “who cannot afford to have it repaired or explain the ugliness of the crime to her four children.”
On Antonovich’s motion, the board also directed the county’s Human Relations Commission to investigate the incident.
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