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Man Jailed on Suspicion of Hate-Motivated Graffiti Crimes in Hillcrest
Hillcrest at night. Photo via Wikimedia Commons A man was jailed Thursday on suspicion of taking part in hate-motivated tagging crimes in Hillcrest last summer. Daniel Thomas Coad, 21, was arrested in connection with spray-painted graffiti, including a swastika and an anti-LGBTQ+ message, that appeared on walls and trash cans in the area of Fifth Avenue and Robinson Street in late July, according to the San Diego Police Department. Investigators were able to identity Coad and a second person as suspects in the case via images of a vehicle captured by a surveillance camera, SDPD Capt. Matt Dobbs said. “The San Diego Police Department is committed to ensuring a safe space for all

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