Vandals Deface Hispanic Headstones in Ault, Colorado

Posted on: May 17th, 2006
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“Vandals have knocked down headstones bearing Hispanic names and scrawled “White Power” on the side of a Catholic church, prompting police to offer a reward.

The vandalism began about a month ago when the graffiti was spray-painted on the back of St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church.”

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