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Happy Valley woman says someone spray-painted swastika on her home


Photo courtesy Katie Dunne
Photo courtesy Katie Dunne
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A woman in Happy Valley says her home was tagged with a swastika.

Katie Dunne said she was driving home Wednesday when she saw a truck with two men inside. In a Facebook post, she said they were chanting "white is right," pointed at her and nodded.

Dunne said she went inside her home to unloaded her groceries. When she went outside a while later, she said she saw the swastika on her garage door.

"I've never had something so blatantly, victimizing myself, my family, my property, I was shocked," said Dunne.

Dunne said she believes the two men in the truck are behind the vandalism.

Her neighbor learned of the vandalism on social media and realized she lived just a few doors down.

"It's crazy, it makes me nervous, because I have a child I leave at home when there's no school, so it makes me more cautious," says her neighbor.

Dunne says they'll fight hate with a message of love.

"We're getting paints and everything this weekend and that's what we'll be doing, to cover it up, so love is what people see," said Dunne.

Clackamas County sheriff's deputies are investigating.

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