George Abou Faissal is the owner of Milano Pizzeria, which was vandalized August 10, 2024.
Milano Pizzeria was vandalized Saturday night. Swastikas and racist language was spray-painted along the outside and surrounding pavement.The owners of a pizzeria on St. Laurent Boulevard were left stunned after it was vandalized late Saturday night.
The building was vandalized, with swastikas and Ku Klux Klan white supremacist symbols spray-painted along the outside wall and surrounding pavement. The restaurant's alarm did not go off because the sensor was damaged in the attack Abou Faissal said.George Abou Faissal, who owns Milano Pizzeria on St. Laurent Boulevard, says he arrived at work Sunday morning to find swastikas spray-painted along the outside of the building and the restaurant’s front window smashed.
Abou Faissal said he was brought almost to tears when friends and frequent customers began showing up with supplies to help.
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