Chicago Man Faces Hate Crime, Other Charges in Little Village Vandalism Case: Police
COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, JUL 28 – Latinos Progresando was targeted for its immigrant support work as police detain a person of interest linked to swastika vandalism on four buildings in Little Village.
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Alleged ‘ICE rules’ vandal released pending trial: ‘While this is not a violent offense it is certainly a harmful one’
A Little Village man blamed his “anger against Palestinians” and around immigration when he admitted to spray-painting “ICE rules” and swastikas on several buildings in Little Village, prosecutors said Tuesday. Philip Dominguez, 39, faces 10 total counts of misdemeanor criminal property damage and felony hate crime for alleged vandalism on a grocery store, two community organizations and a local politician’s office. He appeared Tuesday in a firs…
Person Of Interest In Custody After Little Village Spots Vandalized With Swastikas, 'ICE Rules' Message
The vandal targeted a legal clinic for the immigrant community, a Hispanic grocery store and the office of a state senator who has championed immigrants' rights.


Person of interest in custody for Little Village vandalism
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Gallery • 7 Photos Carlos Alanis-Avila Elizabeth Serrano Gomez selling Mexican snacks at the Gary-Ortiz Campus in Little Village on Wednesday, July 23, 2025. On a hot Wednesday in July, Jimena Nava helps children make bracelets, cheers on the youth soccer team, and helps organize a fun event for children, “Beyond the Ball.” But this summer, she noticed about 400 fewer people than in previous years. Nava helps with operations and program support …
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