San Diego police are investigating another potential hate crime in Hillcrest.
A projectile, possibly a bullet, on Wednesday morning shattered the office window of Trans Frontier, an organization that helps LGBTQ+ migrants get social services.Hillcrest drive-by pellet-gun shootings probed by SDPD as possible hate crimes“You look at it, and you tell me that’s not a bullet hole,” Guadalupe Castillon-Mendoza, executive director of Trans Frontier, said.
Just two weeks ago and two blocks from Trans Frontier, Rich’s night club was a target. The night club and four others were fired on by someone in a car. They were shooting gel pellets. Police aren’t sure what broke the Trans Frontier window or where it came from. NBC 7 checked the roof of the adjacent building with owner Dan Cassidy. Cassidy says he’s had complaints of people on top of the building before this. The trajectory of the object, though, might suggest it came from the street.
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