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The Winnipeg Police Service is investigating a shooting into a home in River Heights, along with several vandalism incidents in recent weeks as hate-motivated crimes.
The incidents have run from Oct. 7 to Oct. 22, and police say the incidents are related to the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict, which began on Oct. 7.
“We are taking this very seriously,” said Insp. Jennifer McKinnon with the Winnipeg Police Service’s Major Crimes Unit. “It’s likely there are further incidents, and it’s likely that people are hesitant to come and report it to us.”
Police said the first incident happened between Oct. 7 and 8, when officers received multiple reports of eggs thrown at doors of homes in the city’s southwest.
They also responded to a report of a vandalized religious item in a parking lot in the 100 block of Harrow Street, and reports of graffiti on Oct. 13 on a shed near a school and place of worship in the River Heights neighbourhood.
On Oct. 22, residents of a home in River Heights heard the smashing of a front window of their home, which they later found was shot out. Nobody in the home was injured.
Police said the home had a visible religious symbol near the front door.
Police said they’ve also received reports of multiple racially motivated social media posts between Oct. 15 and 24.
No arrests have been made regarding these incidents, and anyone with information is asked to call 204-986-6219.
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