The Standard (St. Catharines)

Racial slur sprayed on LeBron’s home

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LOS ANGELES — Police are investigat­ing after someone spray painted a racial slur on the front gate of LeBron James’ home in Los Angeles on the eve of the NBA Finals.

An unidentifi­ed person spray painted the N-word on the front gate of James’ home in the Brentwood neighbourh­ood Wednesday morning, said Capt. Patricia Sandoval, a spokeswoma­n for the Los Angeles Police Department.

James wasn’t at the home at the time, but the property manager told officers that they believe the incident was captured on surveillan­ce video, Sandoval said. Police are investigat­ing it as an act of vandalism and possible hate crime. Someone painted over the slur before officers arrived to investigat­e, Sandoval said.

Speaking in Oakland, where his Cleveland Cavaliers face the Golden State Warriors in the NBA Finals beginning Thursday night, James said, “if this is to shed a light and continuing to keep the conversati­on going on my behalf, then I’m OK with it.”

“My family is safe, they’re safe and that’s the most important,” James said. “But it just goes to show that racism will always be a part of the world, a part of America. You know hate in America, especially for African Americans, is living every day. Even though that it’s concealed most of the time, you know people hide their faces and will say things about you and when they see you they smile in your face, it’s alive every single day.”

James bought the house in 2015 for more than $20 million. The 9,440-square-foot home is not James’ primary residence. He lives in Bath, Ohio.

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