A 61-year-old man admitted to spray-painting racist anti-Indian graffiti near an Auckland school, claiming he was drunk and unable to remember the act, while legal and community leaders express concern over the incident's impact on racial safety and community belonging.
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widespread fear among ethnic communities
Man who spray-painted racist graffiti claims he was drunksystemic abuse fuels violent escalation
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