Police Probe Possible Hate Crimes in South Elgin
By Chip MitchellPolice Probe Possible Hate Crimes in South Elgin
By Chip MitchellPolice in a suburb northwest of Chicago are investigating what they’re calling possible hate crimes at a Home Depot store set to open next month.
Chicago Public Radio’s Chip Mitchell reports.
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South Elgin Police Chief Chris Merritt says someone inside the store sprayed the N-word in white paint across a desktop this week. He says the police are also looking into allegations that a noose appeared above the workspace of an African American construction worker.
The store’s general contractor is Michigan-based FH Martin Constructors. The contractor’s site superintendent declined to answer questions and referred us to Home Depot headquarters in Georgia.
A Home Depot spokeswoman says a company policy against discrimination applies to contractors. She says Home Depot has begun an investigation of its own.
I’m Chip Mitchell, Chicago Public Radio.