One arrested, others sought for racist graffiti vandalism at Anza school

Graffiti sprayed at Hamilton Elementary School in Anza consists of racist symbols and words and what many perceive as a death threat towards three students. Anza Valley Outlook/Courtesy photo
ANZA (CNS) - Riverside County sheriff's investigators today were attempting to identify two people who joined a 17-year-old boy in allegedly marking up an Anza elementary school with racist graffiti. According to sheriff's officials, the vandalism occurred about 10:30 p.m. on April 4 at Hamilton Elementary School at 57550 Mitchell Road. The graffiti was discovered the following morning when staff arrived for a special teaching session involving less than a dozen students while the campus was on spring break, officials said. The specific words painted on the building were not disclosed, though according to a sheriff's statement, they were "graphic.''For original story and photos, go to:  Racist vandalism at Hamilton School leads to investigationA possible motive, outside
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