Columbus residents push back after white supremacist vandalism hits buildings
Police are looking to identify a man caught on camera vandalizing Columbus churches, businesses and city property with white supremacist graffiti. Author: Rich Van Wyk Updated: 7:16 PM EDT April 6, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ind. The FBI is helping Columbus police identify a man suspected of what they call white supremacist vandalism.
The logo of a supremacist group was found painted on a downtown church and other buildings over the weekend.
Workers and volunteers quickly painted over and cleaned up the graffiti the painted on a Presbyterian church, Cummins international headquarters, and city-owned parking garages. There was also graffiti on windows that displayed gay pride flags.