Vacaville hate crime disgusts residents as car set on fire, marred with 'KKK' graffiti

Byby Cornell Barnard KGO logo
Wednesday, April 26, 2017
Vacaville hate crime disgusts residents as car set on fire, marred with 'KKK' graffiti
Vacaville police say they responded to a car fire Monday night around 9 p.m. and found much more - a vehicle fully engulfed in flames, marred with graffiti reading "KKK."

VACAVILLE, Calif. (KGO) -- Police say they need the public's help Tuesday to catch the vandals who committed a horrible hate crime.

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Vacaville police say they responded to a car fire Monday night around 9 p.m. and found much more - a vehicle fully engulfed in flames, marred with graffiti reading "KKK."

Police came upon a white Mercedes-Benz -- torched, but it soon became clear that there was much more to the arson crime.

"Spray paint graffiti to right and left side," said Vacaville police Lt. Matt Lydon. "Which indicates a hate crime."

Vandals tagged "KKK" on both sides of the white vehicle parked downtown -- a shocking site.

"That's unheard of for Vacaville," said one Vacaville resident.

"It's horrible, we have a small town here," said another "And to see something like this hate crime happen -- it's hideous."

Police say, even more puzzling -- the victim who owns the car is not African American. "All I can say is his ethnicity is not caucasian," Lydon said.

Police say that victim is too frightened to come forward and speak out.

"Anything's possible, it could be a case of mistaken identity, it could be targeted," Lydon told ABC7 News.

Neighbors say they saw similar tagging months ago on the side of a gas station near where the car was parked.

"It was like multiple Ks, not three, so didn't think it was racist," said Vacaville resident Chris Torento. "Just an idiot with a spray can."

Gas station employees and police don't know if the vandalism is related. Thre are a few clues in the case. Please call police if you have information to solve the crime.