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Hate speech graffiti written on sidewalk in Canada

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In the city of Grand Forks, Canada, messages containing hate and discrimination were spray-painted on the sidewalk outside a business in the city center. Following the incident, the local police force, the RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police), asked the public for help to identify the suspects. Authorities stated that they are taking this act of vandalism, which occurred on July 7, 2026 near the intersection of 2. Street and Central Avenue, seriously. It was announced that such graffiti carrying bigoted and discriminatory expressions are considered intentional acts aimed at disturbing public peace. Police teams launched a comprehensive investigation to resolve the matter by examining the security camera footage from the scene.

A report made to the police on the morning of the day of the incident led to the discovery of the disturbing writings on the sidewalk. Officers dispatched to the scene found painted writings containing hateful and discriminatory language in the area. Deepening the investigation, the teams collected footage from security cameras belonging to surrounding businesses. As a result of the examinations, it was determined that two suspects were in the area during the hours the crime was committed. The footage revealed that the suspects were wandering around the crime scene at around 02.20 on July 7, 2026, and shortly after wrote these messages on the sidewalk.

The security camera footage clearly showed that the suspects made a specific effort to hide their identities. It was determined that the two individuals wore dark clothing to conceal their faces and bodies. Police spokesmen stated that this suggests the act was not a coincidence, but a premeditated and intentional crime. When identifying the suspects in the footage became difficult, detectives decided to seek the public's support to reach a resolution. Authorities hope that local residents might recognize the suspects by looking at the footage or recall suspicious movements noticed during the incident.

Grand Forks RCMP urgently called on anyone who witnessed the incident or has information that could shed light on the suspects' identities to contact the police. A dedicated phone line, 250-442-8288, was allocated for the relevant individuals to reach the teams conducting the investigation directly. Additionally, alternative communication channels were provided for citizens who wish to remain anonymous but are willing to provide information. In this context, it was stated that anonymous tips could be made via the Crime Stoppers line at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). It was also announced that citizens could share their tips online via the İngiliz Kolombiyası Crime Stoppers website and contribute to the investigation in this way.

Such vandalism incidents involving hate speech are considered serious crimes that have the potential to cause deep concern and unrest within local communities. Authorities emphasized that such marginal acts will not be tolerated in areas like Grand Forks, which generally have a peaceful lifestyle, delivering the message that the perpetrators will be brought to justice. It was once again highlighted that cooperation between the police and the public is of critical importance to prevent such attacks on the diversity and tolerance of the community. Security forces decided to increase patrols in the city center to prevent similar incidents from recurring. The police added that all legal procedures are being conducted flawlessly to expedite the investigation process and apprehend the suspects.

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