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A disturbing incident in San Jose has led to a hate crime investigation after a Jewish-owned business was vandalized. The owner, Lior Zeevi, reported that the suspects deliberately targeted his establishment, breaking windows and damaging vehicles parked outside. Zeevi described the scene, stating, "They broke the windows, they broke side mirrors and swastikas and KKK on the door." This blatant act of vandalism has raised concerns within the community, highlighting the ongoing issue of anti-Semitism.
Local authorities are treating the incident with the seriousness it deserves, as they work to identify the perpetrators. The targeted nature of the attack suggests that it was not a random act of vandalism, but rather a calculated assault on Zeevi's business and the values it represents. Community leaders are rallying to support the affected business and to condemn the hateful messages left behind. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by minority-owned businesses and the need for vigilance against hate crimes.
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