Ventura man arrested after allegedly spray painting swastikas at five locations Sunday
- A 30-year-old Ventura man was arrested on March 30 in connection with spray-painted swastikas.
- A local business called police at 9 a.m. To report a swastika on their property wall.
- Five locations, including the 1000 block of East Front Street, had swastikas spray-painted on them.
- The Ventura Police Department shared that officers watched surveillance video and found vandalism evidence.
- The man was booked for felony vandalism, a hate crime, and a parole violation at the Ventura County Jail.
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Ventura serial swastika spray painter arrested on suspicion of vandalism, hate crime
Police arrested a man in Ventura accused of spray painting swastikas across the city, authorities confirmed. John Williams, 30, of Ventura, was arrested Sunday after five instances of vandalism in the form of spray-painted swastikas were reported throughout the area, according to the Ventura Police Department. Sunday morning at about 9 a.m., the department received a call from a business on the 1000 block of East Front Street reporting that a sw…
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