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Houston-area school police officer’s home vandalized with swastika, ‘pig’ graffiti

Police with the Splendora Independent School District are looking for a suspect they said is responsible for spray painting hate speech, including the word “pig,” and a swastika on the home door of one of their own.

Splendora ISD Chief Rex Evans said in a Facebook post that he was frustrated and angry about the events that occurred early Sunday, but that he felt compelled to speak about what happened with Officer Sean Allison, who was the target of the vandalism and graffiti.

“Sean is an outstanding young man,” Evans said in his post. “An above board, decent human being who loves his job. He loves our kids and he would give his life in a moment, if needed, for any child.”

Allison, whose been a police officer for seven months, was the subject a viral video posted by the Splendora ISD police department where he can be seen on a skateboard holding a coffee cup.

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