A San Francisco man, identified as Robert Gray, has been arrested and charged with felony vandalism and a hate crime after allegedly using his skateboard to smash several windows at the Masjid Al-Tawheed mosque in the Lower Nob Hill neighborhood over Ramadan. The incident, captured on surveillance video, has left the Muslim community living in fear, marking it as not an isolated incident involving Gray. Police apprehended Gray after he returned to the area twice in recent days, following the initial vandalism last week. District Attorney Brooke Jenkins announced the charges, emphasizing the serious nature of the crime.
San Francisco man arrested after allegedly vandalizing mosque, leaving community 'living in fear' https://t.co/nx1M6L6Pur
A San Francisco man accused of using his skateboard to smash several windows at a mosque in the Lower Nob Hill neighborhood last week has been charged with a hate crime, prosecutors said Thursday. https://t.co/naRAxXx36Q
1/ Today, District Attorney @BrookeJenkinsSF announced that Robert Gray has been charged with felony vandalism with a special allegation that this was a hate crime, for using his skateboard to break several windows at the Masjid Al-Tawheed mosque located in Nob Hill. https://t.co/hmFoiSZIB6
Police arrest man suspected of vandalizing Nob Hill mosque over Ramadan https://t.co/CkRzH97Q8C via @sfstandard
A man caught on camera smashing mosque windows with a skateboard was arrested Wednesday night, mosque leaders said. https://t.co/RZiYw0L7jF
UPDATE: Man who allegedly smashed San Francisco mosque windows with skateboard arrested after returning to the area twice in recent days. https://t.co/BRSYPc3eez
Police are searching for a man captured on surveillance video vandalizing a San Francisco mosque last week, and Muslim community members say it is not an isolated incident involving the same suspect. https://t.co/fDjMHAaHPo https://t.co/TVuqFZhIcR