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Swastika painted on Aurora home

and Sandy Wolf, who have lived in their Aurora home for almost 42 years, heard a knock on their door at 5:45 a.m. Friday, June 2. It was the police. After reassuring the couple that nothing had happened to the immediate family, police officers asked them to step outside. That’s when the couple saw swastikas on the garage  and mailbox. “It was quite disturbing,” Sandy Wolf tells the Intermountain Jewish News. “My immediate reaction? I started crying. “We feel we were targeted,” she says. “There has been no other spray painting like this in our area. They chose an individual home. And we are Jewish.” Aurora officials are investigating the incident as a potential bias-motivated crime. The Wolfs, who had always felt safe in the […]
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