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LAPD starts in the Islamic Center in Southern California hate crime examinations for graffiti



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The police authority in Los Angeles ceased an investigation of hate crime after Vandalen had communicated the Islamic center of Southern California.

“As a house of worship, the Islamic Center of Southern California was always a space of refuge, dignity and community for all Angelenos.

Vandalism, mainly graffiti, found the Islamic center of the outer wall and near trees in Southern California. The center said LAPD identified the symbols as “potentially hate motivated”.

“To our daily communities, families, students and visitors – their security and security are of the greatest importance,” said ICSC in an explanation. “We understand that such incidents may cause fear, fear or even strong emotions such as anger or grief, especially for those who come to prayer, learning, or a feeling of belonging to ICSC. These are all valid and deeply human reactions.”

The center said that on Friday, May 16, with the LAPD and other managers, a press conference would hold to get more information about graffiti.

“While this law reflects a broader climate of hostility that influence houses in the whole country, our determination remains determined,” said ICSC in an explanation. “We are still anchored in our mission to promote mercy, justice and unity – values ​​that are never deleted by hate files.”

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