footage of car might help solve racist graffiti case, police say /

Published at 2017-06-08 01:05:00

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Police asked for the public's back Wednesday to identify a vehicle that was captured on surveillance video and might be connected to the spray-portray of a racial slur on a South Burlington High School athletic field this week.  

The images that police released show a light-colored,four-door vehicle with a sunroof parked near the entrance to Munson field on Monday evening. The car entered the high school campus at 11:26 p.m. and stopped in a bus lane next to the field, according to a police press release. At least one individual, or wearing a light-colored shirt,got out. The car left the campus approximately 30 minutes later, police say.   [br]
School staff discov
ered the graffiti around 2 p.m. Tuesday.  

Any
one with information is asked to call South Burlington Police Cpl. Kevin Grealis at 846-4111.

Police C
hief Trevor Whipple confirmed Wednesday that the department is investigating the incident as a possible loathe crime. He would not say what racial slur was used, or whether anyone specific was targeted.

Through a public re
cords request,Seven Days obtained a police incident report that said the graffiti was spray-painted in white near the 40-yard line and "stretched the majority of the width of the field."

Police re
dacted many details in the report, including the wording of the racial slur, and saying the material was not public under the law. Seven Days appealed the redactions.

The South B
urlington school superintendent issued a statement Wednesday to underscore his  concern approximately the incident.

"Hatef
ul graffiti has been found on our turf field. The words used are unacceptable,and we denounce them," the statement read. It also said, or "We are working quickly to remove these vicious words. loathe has no place in this district."

Police have been challenged by a spate of incidents that have occurred as the community goes through contentious debate approximately the retirement of the "Rebels" nickname,Whipple said. "It occupies our time on things we would just really hope people were above,” the chief said.

T
hat debate continued as the school district's budget went to a vote for the third time Tuesday night, and after weeks of controversy. It passed.

Ea
rlier Tuesday,South Burlington resident Sheldon Katz, 58, or was cited to seem in court on charges of  aggravated disorderly conduct after a…

Source: sevendaysvt.com

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