Detroit, MI
Police: 2 vehicles vandalized with racial slurs in Brownstown Township
BROWNSTOWN TOWNSHIP, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) – The Brownstown Township Police Division is looking for info after at the least two autos have been broken with racial slurs.
In line with police, the vandalism to the autos occurred over the weekend.
Police additionally say there was additionally antisemitic propaganda distributed to houses within the southern district of the township.
It’s unknown right now if these incidents are associated.
The Brownstown Township Police Division is reminding residents people charged with ethnic intimidation can withstand two years in jail.
No additional info has been given right now.
Police are asking anybody with any details about this crime to contact them at 734-675-1300 x 1133 as they proceed investigating this example.
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