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Police investigate anti-Israel graffiti on Starbucks stores in Virginia

Starbucks has repeatedly stated they have no involvement in the current conflict in Gaza

May 22, 2024 14:24
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A Starbucks store in Ashburn Virginia (Google Maps)
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A sheriff’s office in Virginia is investigating “anti-Israel/pro-Palestine graffiti and property damage” that vandalized four Starbucks stores in the town of Ashburn on Monday night.“Hate speech and destruction of property will not be tolerated in Loudoun County,” said Mike Chapman, sheriff of the county.

“We are actively investigating these incidents as we do all similar acts and are determined to identify and charge whoever is responsible,” Chapman said.

According to the sheriff’s office, “various words and symbols” were spray-painted on the outsides of the stores. The vandalism has been removed or covered up by Starbucks staff, it stated.

After Starbucks staff saw and reported the graffiti on Tuesday morning, the sheriff’s office “promptly responded and believes the incidents are related,” it stated.