Neighbors living in Ladera Heights are on edge Thursday, after waking up to find their neighborhood covered in hateful graffiti, leaving some residents with thousands of dollars worth of repairs.
Authorities are now investigating the incident as a hate crime, after symbols of hate like swastikas were spray painted and carved onto several cars near 57th Place and Kings Road.
She's not alone in feeling uncomfortable after the public display of hate made its way to their front doors. "You know, it's a melting pot of everyone," Fearon said about the neighborhood's demographics."We have Black neighbors, we have White neighbors, we have an Indian family, we have an Asian family down the street. We're all one. I don't understand. I don't understand this."
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department says that three of the victims filed reports, all of which are being investigated as hate crimes.
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