F*** ICE is read in Graffiti.
A claim that officers discovered “racist” painting on a college campus was later refuted by the local authorities.
The Grand Junction Police Department wrote on Tuesday that it had released a statement regarding the theft that took place at Colorado Mesa University on March 18, 2025.
The ministry claimed that the theft was “racist and anti-government” in this statement. It was determined that the painting was not racist after further investigation. We used this phrase incorrectly.
What was written in the Facebook post, which was likely the source of the issues, does not even remotely define what was said. When officers arrived on college, 1100 North Ave., they discovered some “anti-government” and “racist” words that were spray-painted on different areas of the school, according to a report from WesternSlopeNow.com next week, without providing any additional information.
According to reports, two people wrote” F*** ICE,” which refers to the law enforcement organization that assists with deportations of illegal immigrants. After visiting school and discovering the artwork, WesternSlopeNow.com reported.
According to the original police statement, both suspects ( pictured ) are white.
Pictures of two veiled subjects thought to be involved were captured on surveillance video. A white woman wearing a two-toned plaid sweater and sandals in a light-colored helmet and a white man with a baguette in a two-toned mask are described as the subjects.
Some students have expressed anger at school activities because the school has a prominent Turning Point USA team that has spoken out against illegal immigration.
White patriotic Jared Taylor was a guest of a different organization earlier this year.
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IMAGE CAPTURE AND CREDIT: Grand Junction Police Department/Facebook: Two men who are suspected of vandalizing Colorado Mesa University pass by the front door.
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