HOUSE of 'Lebron James' VANDALIZED
The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) is investigating the vandalism on the house of NBA star Lebron James. LA said police spokeswoman Norma Eisenman, they received calls from colleagues in the house of James after discovering graffiti made with spray paint caused by an unidentified suspect.
While there was vandalism at his $27 million home, police reported, James said the most important thing was that his family, which was at their home in Ohio at the time of the incident, was safe.
NBA superstar LeBron James says it contains a racial slur spray-painted on the front gate of his Los Angeles home shows the level of racism in America but hopes it can move people closer to ending such hatred.
The 32-year-old NBA star clarified that he was not at home because he prepares for game 1 of the NBA finals between the Golden State Warriors.
“If this can keep the communication going and shine the light and keep us progressing and not regressing, that’s the main thing,” James said. “Being black in America, it’s tough,” James added. “And we’ve got a long way to go as a society for us as African-Americans until we feel equal in America.”
“My family is safe. That’s what’s important,” James said, saying his wife was handling issues arising from the incident with their children.