Black church torched in US south, vandalised with Trump slogan

Investigators are probing a blaze at a black church in Mississippi as a potential arson attack and hate crime after a slogan for Donald Trump was spray-painted on the exterior, officials said Wednesday.

Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church

The torched Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church in Greenville, Mississippi. Source: Twitter

The church that burned Tuesday night was the historically black Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church in Greenville, a city of 35,000 people.

"The church was vandalised with the words 'Vote Trump' on the side," said mayor Errick Simmons at a press conference, describing the blaze as "a hateful and cowardly act".

Fire officials said the century-old church was fully engulfed in flames, and sustained heavy heat, smoke and water damage.
An investigation into the fire as a possible hate crime was under way by local, state and federal officials.

"This matter is a direct assault on people's right to freely worship," added Simmons.

Kristen Clarke, president and executive director of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, described the church as "a cornerstone of this majority-Black community located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta".

She also expressed concern that the church was vandalized so close to the November 8 presidential election.

"The toxic rhetoric of this election cycle continues to cast a dark cloud over this election cycle," Clarke said.

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Published 3 November 2016 9:25am
Updated 3 November 2016 10:04am
Source: AFP


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