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Oklahoma City man finds swastika cut into grass in front of his home
- An Oklahoma man, Stan Sells, found a swastika cut into the grass in front of his home and believes a neighbor he has a long-running dispute with is responsible.
- Sells has reported the incident to Oklahoma City police and the FBI, but the FBI declined to classify it as a hate crime due to First Amendment protection.
- The swastika symbol is regarded as "the most significant and notorious of hate symbols" expressing anti-Semitism and white supremacy, according to the Anti-Defamation League.
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Oklahoma City man finds swastika cut into grass in front of his home
By KEN MILLER Associated Press OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — An Oklahoma City man who found a swastika cut into the grass in front of his home says he believes it was done by a neighbor with whom he has a long-running dispute. Stan Sells said Thursday that he was mowing when he discovered the swastika
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right2Center8Last UpdatedBias Distribution62% Center
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C 62%
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