Arrest Made In Racist Vandalism Of Suburban Detroit Home

WARREN, Mich.: An arrest has been made in connection with vandalism and shots fired into the home of a Black suburban Detroit family who have a Black Lives Matter sign in their front window, police said.

Warren Police Commissioner Bill Dwyer confirmed the arrest Tuesday night but did not elaborate on charges or the person arrested.

It was the No. 1 priority with the Warren Police Department from the day that hate crime took place, Dwyer told The Detroit News. We used just as much resources as we would in a homicide investigation.

On Sept. 7, shots were fired at Eddie and Candace Hall’s home in Warren.

Two days later, someone painted a swastika on one of their vehicles, slashed the tires and threw a large stone through their front window. Outside, they discovered the swastika and found that someone had written terrorist Black Lives Matter, not welcome and a phrase containing an…

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