Racist Graffiti on Church Van Shocks Pastor

Bedford police investigate hate crime involving church van

By Scott Gordon
|  Thursday, May 7, 2009  |  Updated 10:20 PM CDT
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Racist Graffiti on Church Van Shocks Pastor

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The racist graffiti was painted on the windows of the church van. In this photo, the offensive message was blurred.

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Racist Graffiti on Church Van Shocks Pastor

"Die" and a racial slur was painted on one of the van's windows, police say.
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Police in Bedford want to know who painted racist and threatening graffiti on a church van parked next to a pastor’s house Monday night.

"My first reaction was, ‘I don't believe this, you know?’" Pastor Cedric Malone said.

One part of the message, scrawled on a van window, included the word "die" and a racial slur. Another included the Nazi symbol.

Malone, who is black, is pastor of a small congregation in Grand Prairie called The Church.

Malone, who has lived in the same Bedford neighborhood for two years, said he has never had any trouble before.

"The biggest thing is, it was just a shock," he said.

Many of his neighbors saw the graffiti and offered their support, he said.

"It's such a hateful, painful thing," neighbor Amelia Hamilton said. "It makes me sad. And it makes me frustrated as an American, just as a human."

The pastor said he plans to press charges if police arrest the vandals. But, he added, he has already forgiven them.

"That's what God teaches us, is to forgive," he said. "If I don't forgive, then how can I teach forgiveness?"

Posted Jul 16, 2009
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