UPDATED: Feb. 2, 1:30 p.m.
A petition calling for the Marin County district attorney to reverse her decision and prosecute a young man who posted swastika stickers in Fairfax has garnered close to 1,000 signatures.
The petition grew out of an incident in November when a 19-year-old from Livermore was caught on camera posting swastika stickers in the downtown area with the words “We are everywhere.” The incident was recorded and posted to social media by 21-year-old Noah Mohan. During a verbal confrontation, the Livermore man said he didn’t believe in the existence of the Holocaust.
On Jan. 6, Marin DA Lori Frugoli announced that there was “insufficient evidence” of a criminal act and her office would not be prosecuting.