DELTA, Utah — A young man in Delta, Utah, alleges he was robbed, had “Die Fag” carved into his arm with a knife, and was forced to drink bleach on a Saturday night in late April, but the story doesn’t end there.
Five days later, the words “Die Fag” were spray-painted on his and his family’s house. And this week, a Molotov cocktail was thrown through his window and his house was spray-painted again, this time with “You’ll Die. Burn Fag.”
Millard County police are having a hard time finding suspects, because the young man, his family and their pizzeria have no known enemies. Everyone loves them.
“Working through this has been a roller coaster,” Rick Jones, 22, of Grand Central Pizzeria and Grill in Delta, Utah said in an interview.
After business close on Saturday, April 25, Jones was staying late to finish up the paperwork for the Grand Central Station Pizzeria in Delta, Utah. He and his sisters and other family own and manage the restaurant.
“I went out to take out the trash, and when I came back in, I thought it was strange that I didn’t hear the door close,” he said. “I turned around to shut the door, and someone grabbed me by the head and slammed me to the wall.”
What happens next, Jones is unsure because he had passed out.
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He woke up again as medical teams were considering life-flighting him to Salt Lake City, but he regained consciousness. He had lacerations — the words “Die Fag” cut into his arm — and a concussion. They attended to his wounds, held him overnight and released him. The following Thursday morning, April 30, Jones and his family woke up to the same “Die Fag” words spray-painted on their garage door.
But the story continues past the Utah Pride Festival Weekend, as once again, Jones was victimized by a Molotav cocktail thrown through his bedroom window and, “You’ll Die. Burn Fag” spray-painted on the house.
Jones was home at the time and was able to put out the flames with a fire extinguisher before too much damage was done. The family restaurant was also hit by burglary, theft and vandalism that morning.
Millard County Sheriff’s Office sent a press release on June 11 appealing to the community to help find the perpetrators.
“These crimes are the latest in a string of crimes perpetrated against the owners of this local business. The Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating several different leads in these cases. There is a reward available to anyone providing information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the perpetrators of these crimes. Also we would like to encourage all citizens to report any suspicious persons or circumstance to the Sheriff’s Office dispatch immediately.”
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In the meantime, a 22-year-old man and his family are being victimized.
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