
Who’s behind spree of hateful graffiti in London? A backwards letter may reveal identity
CTV
An east London, Ont. neighbourhood is being targeted with hateful graffiti.
An east London, Ont. neighbourhood is being targeted with hateful graffiti.
All day on Tuesday, Londoners crossing the Vauxhall Bridge on Egerton Street were exposed to hateful graffiti targeting the 2SLGBTQ+ community.
“It must be done during the night because I wake up and take the kids for a walk, and it’s just written everywhere-- even outside my daughters' school!” said Amber Biggs after crossing the bridge with her family.
On Monday evening, messages were written in large letters along the entire length of the cement parapets on both sides of the bridge.
“I know the police have an ongoing investigation,” Coun. Hadleigh McAlister told CTV News.
McAlister has received several reports about anti-2SLGBTQ+ graffiti in recent weeks, primarily in the neighbourhood south of Hamilton Road near Egerton Street.