In the surveillance video, the man is seen ripping down one Ukrainian flag taking down a planter with it, shortly after saying 'I already talked to you about that.' He then tosses the flag on to street, returning to rip down the biggest flag and smashing other objects off the porch.
Anti-Semitic incidents are on the rise across the country and the latest target was local: Manny's Café in San Francisco's Mission District.
The least she could do, she thought, was hang some Ukrainian flags and a wreath at her home in the Inner Richmond neighborhood. Leanna was stunned to wake up Sunday to this mess, planters tossed to the ground and broken, the facing on her house split, and the flags torn down. She told the I-Team,"I wasn't scared, I was just really pissed off. And I, you know, it's like, I want to go out and start driving around, see if I could find the guy."
Her surveillance cameras caught it all, including the vandal yelling,"I already talked to you about that." Do you know this guy? This was the start of his vandalism spree yesterday. Coming up on the news at 5, see what he did and why the homeowner thinks it's a hate crime.
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