Collingswood, NJ Karate Dojo Vandalized for Third Time, Police Investigating
A karate dojo in Collingswood in Camden County, New Jersey has become the target of vandals for the third time in as many months. Now, police are investigating the crime for indications of bias.
Karate School in Camden County, NJ Gets Vandalized Again
Kenkojuku Karate on South Jersey on Haddon Avenue in Collingswood has once again been the target of vandalism.
On Saturday, the studio had its windows smashed in by a piece of concrete. But it doesn't appear to be a robbery because nothing was taken from the dojo.
Why Did Vandals Target Karate Dojo in Collingswood, NJ?
However, in previous instances when Kenkojuku has been vandalized, a pride flag was reportedly stolen, according to 6abc.com.
Based on that, Collingswood Police are looking into this latest act as a possible bias crime.
Kenkojuku Karate Andrew Faupel owner told 6abc.com exactly what I was thinking when I found out about this attack may have been bias-motivated. "Collingswood is a very inclusive environment, very welcoming." Faupel went on to say, "I think the community we've built over the years say everybody is welcome."
Police in Collingswood, NJ Investigating Vandalism at Karate Studio
Faupel estimates this latest damage to his karate school to be between $3000 and $5000.
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