This story is from July 29, 2016

Indian's shop vandalised in US, police probing it as hate crime

Dr. Waqar 'Vic' Ahmed's shop in Pahrump, Nevada, was spray-painted with graffiti like 'Go home Indian' and 'I will kill you' scrawled over the walls. If found to be a hate crime, the investigation will be handed over to the FBI.
Indian's shop vandalised in US, police probing it as hate crime
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LOS ANGELES: In an apparent hate crime, a 60-year-old Indian-origin man's auto parts shop in the US was vandalised with graffiti like 'Go home Indian' and 'I will kill you' scrawled over the walls.
Dr. Waqar 'Vic' Ahmed's shop in Pahrump, Nevada, was spray painted with graffiti in what is now being investigated as a hate crime.
Ahmed said he has heard the taunts before and experienced attacks on his heritage and faith in the past, but never anything quite like this.

The Nye County Sheriff's office said the hateful graffiti was discovered last Sunday in front of the shop. The business was spray painted with derogatory words against the owner, including things like 'Foreigner go home', 'Camel jockey', 'I will kill you' and 'I will get you' scrawled across the walls of his shop.
"I had a guy tell me once to go back to my third world country. I had to tell him what India was," Ahmed was quoted as saying by KSNV-TV.
No suspects have been identified but they could face charges for malicious destruction of property.
"I hate to think that kind of thing is going on in Nye County and we're going to do everything we possibly can to stop it, if it does," Nye County Sheriff Sharon Wehrly said.
"I'm disappointed at humanity in general," said Ahmed, who moved to the US more than 30 years ago. "They say stuff like this to me and it makes my blood boil because I am none of those things."

Ahmed said he received harassing phone calls about his race and religion about a month ago. Though he filed a restraining order against the caller, it has since expired.
The Nye County Sheriff's Office has a team of five investigators looking into the crime. If found to be a hate crime, the investigation will be handed over to the FBI.
"Be more tolerant. The world's a big place and there's enough room for everybody," said Ahmed.
For now, he intends to clean up and continue his work. "I know there's hatred. It's fed by ignorance. Educated people treat me just fine," he said.
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