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SAN ANTONIO -- A church on the North Side has been vandalized with graffiti that could be a response to views by presidential candidate Donald Trump , the church's pastor said.
The tagging, done in black spray paint against the brick building's entrance into the Gethsemane Lutheran Church, reads, "NO TO WALL" and "ISLAM OR DIE." Below those words is a stenciled symbol of some kind, although it's unclear what the symbol means.
The church's pastor, Eric Miletti said he's unsure if the tagging has anything to do with views expressed by Trump, but he's disappointed that someone vandalized the church he's been preaching at for the past two years.
“This is something else,” Miletti said. “They did put some time into this.”
Miletti told mySA.com a church member first noticed the vandalism Monday morning while tending to a pumpkin patch the church has been sponsoring since last week in the 600 block of Avalon Street.
The pastor said police were notified and a report was filed.