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WSU student finds gay slurs painted on his car

By Chad Sokol, The Spokesman-Review
Published: November 14, 2016, 10:22am

SPOKANE — A Washington State University student woke up Thursday morning to find gay slurs insults painted on his car.

The slurs were brushed in red paint on the roof, hood, trunk and door panels of John Kraus’s white sedan.

A passerby spotted the graffiti shortly before 8 a.m. and notified Pullman police, who contacted Kraus about a half-hour later, Detective Jake Opgenorth said. Kraus learned of the graffiti from police, Opgenorth said.

The crime is being investigated as malicious harassment and malicious mischief, but police have no leads or suspects.

In a public Facebook post, Kraus wrote, “This is what Donald Trump’s America looks like. I have no fear in the face of hate! And to the coward who did this, history will not remember you kindly.”

Across the country, there’s been an apparent uptick in alleged hate crimes in the aftermath of the presidential election. There also have been numerous reports of school bullying incited political rhetoric.

But police say at least some incidents have been faked, according to the New York Times.

In September, a student found the N-word scrawled in pencil above “Trump 2016” on a desk in WSU’s Terrell Library.

“If you voted for him, you voted for this,” Michael Snyder, Kraus’s roommate, wrote on Facebook. “You voted against the one American ideal that’s supposed to be our country’s bedrock, that we’re all equal.”

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