WATCH: Halton Police remove racist vandalism at Oakville church
Published July 13, 2020 at 6:43 pm
Halton Regional Police are investigating after a sign was damaged and the letters were rearranged to read, “WHITE PRIDE”.
Halton Regional Police are investigating after a sign was damaged and the letters were rearranged to read, “WHITE PRIDE”.
Police were called to the Salvation Army Community Church on Rebecca St in Oakville Sunday (July 13).
Footage posted to Twitter appears to confirm claims by Halton Police that officers removed the lettering upon arrival.
“White Pride”
Oakville, ON, Canada
For the people that believe that racism doesn’t exist in canada. pic.twitter.com/fpKH4C8hWH— dylan (@markedbystain) July 12, 2020
Halton Regional Police has been investigating “hate-motivated” graffiti and vandalism in Oakville.
Earlier this month, a teen was arrested for “anti-black” graffiti on Skipton Lane while a similar incident at the intersection of Liptay Ave and Colonel William Parkway is still under investigation.
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