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Hass crime reported that vandalism, racist dirt – Pasadena is now involved

According to the police Lieutenant Monica Cuellar, Pasadena's police, the police were determined on Saturday afternoon an incident with hate crimes, in which an electrical ban and a local restaurant were destroyed.

The incident took place on Saturday, May 17th, at around 3:34 p.m. in the 100 Block of the North Hill Avenue, said Cuellar.

The officials reacted to a vandalism report and discovered both an electrical supply and the side of a restaurant, said Cuellar. The case was classified as a hate crime after the investigators found that a 38-year-old Hispanic man from Pasadena had directed the racist rigids to a group of Armenian people before vandalism took place.

“The examination has not yet been completed,” said Cuellar and found that no arrests were made in connection with the incident.

According to Cuellar, the party involved suffered minor injuries, including a small abrasion on the forehead and nose. It remains unclear how these injuries were stopped or whether medical treatment was provided.

Anyone who has information about this case is asked to report the Pasadena police at (626) 744-4241 or anonymously by contacting the mobile app “P3 tips” on the Google Play or on Apple App Store or using the website, or using the website from (800) 222-tips (8477) or using the website “P3 tips”.

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