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Rome mayor responds to racist graffiti

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Rome mayor responds to racist graffiti
Rome mayor responds to racist graffiti

Rome Mayor Jacqueline Izzo has released a statement regarding an investigation into racial slurs and swastikas written on a U-Haul outside a Black woman's home on First Street.

Of ahaul truck.

A black lives matter protest.....was held on first street over the weekend....where the truck was found.

The graffiti included swastikas and racial slurs.

The mayor calls the incident unfortunate....sayin g in part quote: "i offer my condolences to the victim of this heinous act, and ensure the community that the rome police department is investigating this incident thoroughly.

If and when a perpetrator is identified, we will prosecute that person or persons to the fullest extent of the law."

The full statement is at wktv.com... along with a phone number to call with any information on the case.

The operator of a motorcycle was rushed to the hospital....

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