After several months of stone-pelting and vandalism owner of the Country-Corner Donuts said that people sprayed racist graffiti on the shop’s windows.
- Steel bullet gunshot, stones, and racist graffiti have marred Regina doughnut shop for 5 months.
- Regina doughnut shop owner has complained to the Police after each of the vandalism incidents.
- Nearby businesses come together to uplift shop owners’ spirits.

A Regina doughnut store proprietor is undeterred after a string of vandalism at his shop that maximum lately blanketed racist graffiti.
Vuong Pham, the proprietor of Country Corner Donuts, stated the vandalism commenced approximately 4 or 5 months in the past while rocks had been thrown via the store’s front home windows. About a month later, he claims his window was shot with a BB gun, with one of the metallic balls from the gun nevertheless seen on his window sill.
Larger rocks had been thrown via the home windows closing month, however, matters fast escalated closing week after racist messages had been spray-painted at the home windows.
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Pham says he contacted police after each of the incidents happened, however, it turned into most effective after this brand new incident that he informed police he believed he turned into the sufferer of a hate crime, which caused officials touring the shop.
He would not understand who’s chargeable for the vandalism and the most effective safety cameras he has are within the shop. But he isn’t always letting the string of incidents get to him. He said that maximum Canadian human beings are superb and this country is beautiful, however, a few are terrible apples.
Several close-by and competing businesses grew to become to social media to inspire human beings to prevent in to shop for something at Country Corner.
Pham has become emotional and stated that one man paid $50 for simply one coffee.
He additionally cited that many human beings got here to assist smooth up his keep after rocks had been thrown via the home windows.