Hate Crime Alleged in Big Pine Graffiti Case PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tom Woods   
Wednesday, 02 July 2008

The Inyo County District Attorney’s office will seek hate crime enhancements against Big Pine Resident Ryan Jones. Jones was charged with five counts of felony graffiti in June for allegedly spray painting swastikas and other Nazi symbols in many locations in Big Pine including sites on the Reservation.

swastika.jpgThe swastikas could be found on fences and signs along Bartell. A large swastika was painted on a wall at Big Pine High School. At Mendenhall Park, a swastika was painted on the slide at the children’s playground. Inyo Sheriff Deputies had reported that Jones was seen passed out at the park and that when officers went to his house, Jones had similar paint on his t-shirt.

Jones has been charged with five counts of felony vandalism. Assistant District Attorney Mark Johnson reports that with three of the charges it was appropriate to seek hate crime enhancements.

The DA’s office also alleges that Jones did not act alone. A juvenile faces charges arising out of this same incident.

Assistant DA Johnson explained that the vandalism charges could carry a three year prison sentence. The hate crime enhancements could add up to three years  to the main sentence if Jones acted alone, four years if the hate crime was committed with some one else.

Jones is scheduled to be in court again next week.









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Local said:

  Screaming for help.Those kids need counciling more than a prison sentence.who are the nazis?It seems Inyo needs some edu.Too many high paid servants are looking for something easy to do.Let's build a gallows in town to hang J walkers.Bishop is on the map...Bigger stuff is all about!The Big cops seem to miss all that.ps.They never miss the the easy arrest to get their quota.
July 04, 2008

Concerned said:

  And the help came running.

Anyone caught doing any paint or marker graffiti should get the maximum sentence...period. And the maximum should be much more severe. It's disgusting to see the trash that graffiti vandals put everywhere. No respect for another's property. No respect for laws. No respect for their community.

More strict sentencing is the only way to deter these uneducated vandals from future episodes. Enjoy prison.
July 08, 2008

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