11 people now charged in hate-motivated mischief investigation at Toronto Indigo store
- Eleven people have been charged with hate-motivated mischief in connection with the vandalism of an Indigo store in Toronto's Yorkville area.
- The suspects glued posters to the store's doors and windows and poured red paint on the windows and sidewalk. The posters featured an image of the company's Jewish CEO with the words "Funding Genocide."
- Toronto police have confirmed that 10 more residents of Toronto are facing charges in the case, and the investigation is being treated as a suspected hate-motivated offense.
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INDIGO 11: Paralegal, teachers, academics busted in 'hate-motivated' mischief probe
The coterie of activists busted for recent anti-Semitic vandalism at a downtown Toronto Indigo bookstore includes academics, a failed City Council candidate, teachers, a paralegal and other fellow travellers.
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