Swastika Found on Jewish Man’s Truck in Denver Parking Lot

Graphic by Angelie Zaslavsky
A Jewish man in southeast Denver discovered a swastika painted on the tailgate of his pickup truck.
The man, who asked to remain anonymous, found the vandalism on Sunday in the parking lot of the Hunter’s Run apartment complex, the Intermountain Jewish News reported.
No other messages or symbols were painted on the Ford vehicle, according to the victim, who notified the police, FBI and the Anti-Defamation League.
“They just said they’d look into it,” he told the IJN.
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