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Manassas Today
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Swastika Painted on Manassas Vehicle
Police investigating overnight incident of vandalism and hate symbols
Apr. 15, 2026 at 8:53pm
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A recent incident of hateful vandalism in Manassas highlights the need for vigilance and community action against intolerance.Manassas TodayAuthorities in Prince William County, Virginia are investigating an incident of vandalism where a swastika and other graffiti were spray-painted on a vehicle in Manassas overnight between April 12 and 13. The front of the vehicle was also damaged, but police have not yet identified a suspect.
Why it matters
Incidents of hate symbols and bias-motivated vandalism are concerning for the local community, as they can create an atmosphere of fear and intolerance. Law enforcement is taking this case seriously to identify the perpetrator and prevent further such acts.
The details
According to the police report, the vandalism occurred on the 10100 block of Woodbury Drive in Manassas sometime overnight between April 12 and 13. The front of the vehicle was damaged, and a swastika and other lettering were spray-painted on the vehicle. Authorities are currently investigating the incident but have not yet named a suspect.
- The vandalism occurred overnight between April 12 and 13, 2026.
The players
Prince William County Police
The local law enforcement agency investigating the incident of vandalism and hate symbols.
What’s next
Police are continuing their investigation to identify the perpetrator and determine if any charges will be filed.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the ongoing need for vigilance against hate crimes and bias-motivated acts in the local community. Authorities are taking the matter seriously and working to prevent further such occurrences.

